ISBN:
0822342812
,
1283062119
,
0822381176
,
0822342588
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9781283062114
,
9780822342816
,
9780822381174
,
9780822342588
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (vii, 403 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Parallel Title:
Print version Afro Asia : Revolutionary Political and Cultural Connections between African Americans and Asian Americans
DDC:
305.8/95073
Keywords:
African Americans Intellectual life 20th century
;
African Americans Relations with Asian Americans
;
Asian Americans Politics and government 20th century
;
Asian Americans Intellectual life 20th century
;
African Americans Politics and government 20th century
;
United States Race relations
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
A collection of writing on the historical alliances, cultural connections, and shared political strategies linking African Americans and Asian Americans
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: The African and Asian Diasporas in the West: 1800-1950; Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen: The Roots to the Black-Asian Conflict; Chinese Freedom Fighters in Cuba: From Bondage to Liberation, 1847-1898; Seoul City Sue and the Bugout Blues: Black American Narratives of the Forgotten War; Part II: From Bandung to the Black Panthers: National Liberation, the Third World, Mao, and Malcolm; Statement Supporting the Afro-American in Their Just Struggle Against Racial Discrimination by U.S. Imperialism, August 8, 1963
Description / Table of Contents:
Statement by Mao Tse-Tung, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, in Support of the Afro-American Struggle Against Violent Repression, April 16, 1968Black Like Mao: Red China and Black Revolution; The Inspiration of Mao and the Chinese Revolutionon the Black Liberation Movement and the Asian Movementon the East Coast; The Black Liberation Movement and Japanese American Activism: The Radical Activism of Richard Aoki and Yuri Kochiyama; Why Do We Lie about Telling the Truth?; Part III: Afro-Asian Arts: Catalysts, Collaboration, and the Coltrane Aesthetic
Description / Table of Contents:
The Yellow and the BlackNot Just a ''Special Issue'': Gender, Sexuality, and Post-1965 Afro Asian Coalition Building in the Yardbird Reader and This Bridge Called My Back; Bill Cole: African American Musician of the Asian Double Reeds; Martial Arts Is Nothing if Not Cool: Speculations on the Intersection between Martial Arts and African American Expressive Culture; The American Drum Set: Black Musicians and Chinese Opera along the Mississippi River; Is Kung Fu Racist?; Yellow Lines: Asian Americans and Hip Hop; Part IV: Afro/Asia Expressive Writing
Description / Table of Contents:
Secret Colors and the Possibilities of Coalition: An African American-Asian American CollaborationWe Don't Stand a Chinaman's Chance Unless We Create a Revolution; El Chino; Samchun in the Grocery Store; Self-Rebolusyon, April 1998; Chyna and Me; All That; Contributors; Index
Note:
Includes index
,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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