Works Cited on Diaspora

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Alexander, M. Jacqui. 2005. Pedagogies of Crossing: Meditations on Feminism, Sexual Politics, Memory and the Sacred. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Allen, Jafari. 2011. Venceremos? The Erotics of Black Self-Making in Cuba. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Anderson, Benedict. (1983) 2006. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. New York: Verso.

Blassingame, John W. (1972) 1979. The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South. New York: Oxford University Press.

Brock, Lisa. 1996. “Questioning the Diaspora: Hegemony, Black Intellectuals and Doing International History from Below.” Issue: A Journal of Opinion 24 (2): 9-12.

Brody, Jennifer DeVere. 2008. Punctuation: Art, Politics, Play. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Brown, Kimberly Juanita. 2015. Repeating Body: Slavery’s Visual Resonance in the Contemporary. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Brown, Vincent. 2008. The Reaper’s Garden: Death and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Bush, Rod. 1999. We Are Not What We Seem: Black Nationalism and Class Struggle in the American Century. New York: NYU Press.

Carby, Hazel V. 1999. Cultures in Babylon: Black Britain and African America. New York: Verso.

Carrington, Ben. 2010. Race, Sport and Politics: The Sporting Diaspora. Los Angeles: Sage.

Chandler, Nahum Dimitri. 2000. “Originary Displacement.” Boundary 2 27 (3): 249-86.

Copeland, Huey. 2013. Bound to Appear: Art, Slavery, and the Site of Blackness in Multicultural America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Cox, Aimee Meredith. 2015. Shapeshifters: Black Girls and the Choreography of Citizenship. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

DeFrantz, Thomas F. 2001. Dancing Many Drums: Excavations in African American Dance. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Diouf, Sylviane. 2014. Slavery’s Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons. New York: NYU Press.

Edwards, Brent Hayes. 2001. “The Uses of Diaspora.” Social Text 19 (1): 45-73.

Edwards, Brent Hayes. 2001. “The Uses of Diaspora.” Social Text 19 (1): 45-73.

Edwards, Brent Hayes. 2003. The Practice of Diaspora: Literature, Translation, and the Rise of Black Internationalism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Edwards, Erica R. 2012. Charisma and the Fictions of Black Leadership. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Ferguson, Roderick. 2004. Aberrations in Black: Toward a Queer of Color Critique. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Finch, Aisha K. 2015. Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba: La Escalera and the Insurgencies of 1841-1844. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Fleetwood, Nicole R. 2011. Troubling Vision: Performance, Visuality, and Blackness. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Fleetwood, Nicole R. 2015. On Racial Icons: Blackness and the Public Imagination. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Floyd, Samuel A. 1995. The Power of Black Music: Interpreting Its History from Africa to the United States. New York: Oxford University Press.

Gaines, Kevin K. 2006. African Americans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Garvey, Marcus. 2004. Selected Writings and Speeches of Marcus Garvey. New York: Dover.

Gilroy, Paul. 1993. The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Gilroy, Paul. 1993. The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Gomez, Michael A. 1998. Exchanging Our Country Marks: The Transformation of African Identities in the Colonial and Antebellum South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Gore, Dayo F. 2011. Radicalism at the Crossroads: African American Women Activists in the Cold War. New York: NYU Press.

Gottschild, Brenda Dixon. 2003. The Black Dancing Body: A Geography from Coon to Cool. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Goyal, Yogita. 2010. Romance, Diaspora, and Black Atlantic Literature. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Griffin, Farah Jasmine. 2013. Harlem Nocturne: Women Artists and Progressive Politics during World War II. New York: BasicCivitas Books.

Guridy, Frank Andre. 2010. Forging Diaspora: Afro-Cubans and African Americans in a World of Empire and Jim Crow. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Hall, Stuart. 1990. “Cultural Identity and Diaspora.” In Identity: Community, Culture, Difference, edited by Jonathan Rutherford, 222-37. London: Lawrence and Wishart.

Harris, Joseph. (1982) 1993b. Introduction to Global Dimensions of the African Diaspora, edited by Joseph E. Harris, 3-14. Washington, DC: Howard University Press.

Hartman, Saidiya. 2007. Lose Your Mother: A Journey along the Atlantic Slave Route. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Higginson, John. 2014. Collective Violence and the Agrarian Origins of South African Apartheid, 1900-1948. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Hill, Edwin C., Jr. 2013. Black Soundscapes White Stages: The Meaning of Francophone Sound in the Black Atlantic. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Horne, Gerald. 1997. Fire This Time: The Watts Uprising and the 1960s. New York: Da Capo.

Horne, Gerald. 2014. The Counter-revolution of 1776: Slave Resistance and the Origins of the United States of America. New York: NYU Press.

Jaji, Tsitsi. 2014. Africa in Stereo: Modernism, Music, and Pan-African Solidarity. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Jones, Kellie. 2011. Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles, 1960-1980. New York: Presetel.

Kelley, Robin D. G. (1990) 2015. Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists during the Great Depression. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Kelley, Robin D. 1994. Race Rebels: Culture, Politics, and the Black Working Class. New York: Free Press.

Kelley, Robin D. 2002. Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination. Boston: Beacon.

Kelley, Robin D. 2012. Africa Speaks, American Answers: Modern Jazz in Revolutionary Times. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Linebaugh, Peter, and Marcus Rediker. 2000. The Many-Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners, and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic. Boston: Beacon.

Livermon, Xavier. 2018. “It’s about Time: Kwaito and the Performance of Freedom.” Unpublished ms.

Makalani, Minkah. 2011. In the Cause of Freedom: Radical Black Internationalism from Harlem to London, 1917-1939. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Mbembe, Achille. 2001. On the Postcolony. Berkeley: University of California Press.

McKittrick, Katherine. 2006. Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

McMillan, Uri G. 2015. Embodied Avatars: Genealogies of Black Feminist Art and Performance. New York: NYU Press.

Mercer, Kobena. 1994. Welcome to the Jungle: New Positions in Black Cultural Studies. New York: Routledge.

Morgan, Jennifer L. 2004. Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Moten, Fred. 2003. In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Nwankwo, Ifeoma. 2005. Black Cosmopolitanism: Racial Consciousness and Transnational Identity in the Nineteenth-Century Americas. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Palmer, Colin A. 2000. “Defining and Studying the Modern African Diaspora.” Journal of Negro History 85 (1-2): 27-32.

Pierre, Jemima. 2012. The Predicament of Blackness: Postcolonial Ghana and the Politics of Race. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Ray, Carina E. 2015. Crossing the Color Line: Race, Sex, and the Contested Politics of Colonialism in Ghana. Athens: Ohio University Press.

Redmond, Shana L. 2014. Anthem: Social Movements and the Sound of Solidarity in the African Diaspora. New York: NYU Press.

Robinson, Cedric J. (1983) 2000. Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Robinson, Cedric J. (1983) 2000. Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Robinson, Cedric J. (1983) 2000. Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Rodney, Walter. (1972) 1981. How Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Washington, DC: Howard University Press.

Roediger, David R. 2014. Seizing Freedom: Slave Emancipation and Liberty for All. New York: Verso.

Scott, David. 1991. “That Event, This Memory: Notes on the Anthropology of African Diasporas in the New World.” Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 1 (3): 261-84.

Smallwood, Stephanie E. 2007. Saltwater Slavery: A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Soyinka, Wole. 2012. Of Africa. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Thomas, Deborah A. 2011. Exceptional Violence: Embodied Citizenship in Transnational Jamaica. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Tinsley, Omise’eke Natasha. 2008. “Black Atlantic, Queer Atlantic: Queer Imaginings of the Middle Passage.” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 14 (2-3): 191-215.

Tinsley, Omise’eke Natasha. 2010. Thiefing Sugar: Eroticism between Women in Caribbean Literature. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Von Eschen, Penny M. 1997. Race against Empire: Black Americans and Anticolonialism, 1937-1957. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

White, Deborah Gray. (1985) 1999. Ar’n’t I a Woman? Female Slaves in the Plantation South. New York: Norton.

Williams, Erica Lorraine. 2013. Sex Tourism in Bahia: Ambiguous Entanglements. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Williams, Raymond. 1983. Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society. New York: Oxford University Press.

Wilson, Olly. 1983. “Black Music as an Art Form.” Black Music Research Journal 3:1-22.

Wright, Michelle. 2004. Becoming Black: Creating Identity in the African Diaspora. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.