ISBN:
9780415836296
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
VIII, 254 S.
,
Kt.
Serie:
Routledge African studies 11
Serie:
Routledge African studies
DDC:
320.54096
Schlagwort(e):
Pan-Africanism
;
African diaspora
;
Ethnicity
;
Africa Emigration and immigration
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Panafrikanismus
;
Geschichte
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Introduction
,
Introduction
,
Chapter 1. Pan African theory's impact on the development of Afrocentric education in Jamaica
,
Chapter 2. "Africa, the land of our fathers": the emigration of Charlestonians to Liberia in the nineteenth century
,
Chapter 3. Liberia after creation: whither the pan-Africanist dream
,
Chapter 4. Pan-Africanism and slave rebellions: the interconnections
,
Part 2. Pan-African citizenship, identity and entitlements: the place of pan-Africanism in reverse diaspora migrations ; Chapter 5. The global implications of pan Africanism and the establishment of "new communities" in Africa: the case of Victoria in southwest Cameroon
,
Chapter 6. "Performance" in trans-Atlantic communities in Africa: the case of Brazilian-Africans and American-Africans in Ghana
,
Chapter 7. Mobilizing the African diaspora for development: the politics of dual citizenship in Ghana
,
Chapter 8. Citizens and strangers in the virgin forest together?: migrations and cross-cultural encounters in the oral histories of Sefwi Debiso community of western Ghana
,
Part 3. Re-evaluating pan-Africanism, the challenges in the past and the way forward ; Chapter 9. Nationality and the pan-African state
,
Chapter 10. Critical departures in the practice of pan-Africanism in the new millennium
,
Chapter 11. Pan-Africanism and the place of Africa in contemporary world power politics
,
Chapter 12. The spirit of pan-Africanism and nationalist consciousness: the way forward in the 21st century
,
Chapter 13. Pan-Africanism in world politics: the geopolitics of the pan-African movement, 1900-2000
,
Part 1. Historicizing pan-Africanism and the contradictions ; Chapter 1. Pan African theory's impact on the development of Afrocentric education in Jamaica
,
Chapter 2. "Africa, the land of our fathers": the emigration of Charlestonians to Liberia in the nineteenth century
,
Chapter 3. Liberia after creation: whither the pan-Africanist dream
,
Chapter 4. Pan-Africanism and slave rebellions: the interconnections
,
Part 2. Pan-African citizenship, identity and entitlements: the place of pan-Africanism in reverse diaspora migrations ; Chapter 5. The global implications of pan Africanism and the establishment of "new communities" in Africa: the case of Victoria in southwest Cameroon
,
Chapter 6. "Performance" in trans-Atlantic communities in Africa: the case of Brazilian-Africans and American-Africans in Ghana
,
Chapter 7. Mobilizing the African diaspora for development: the politics of dual citizenship in Ghana
,
Chapter 8. Citizens and strangers in the virgin forest together?: migrations and cross-cultural encounters in the oral histories of Sefwi Debiso community of western Ghana
,
Part 3. Re-evaluating pan-Africanism, the challenges in the past and the way forward ; Chapter 9. Nationality and the pan-African state
,
Chapter 10. Critical departures in the practice of pan-Africanism in the new millennium
,
Chapter 11. Pan-Africanism and the place of Africa in contemporary world power politics
,
Chapter 12. The spirit of pan-Africanism and nationalist consciousness: the way forward in the 21st century
,
Chapter 13. Pan-Africanism in world politics: the geopolitics of the pan-African movement, 1900-2000
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