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Routledge - Problematizing Blackness: Self Ethnographies

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Explore a unique perspective on identity and migration in Problematizing Blackness: Self Ethnographies by Black Immigrants to the United States. Published by Routledge as part of the Crosscurrents in African American History series, this scholarly work examines the often overlooked experiences of Black migrants within the United States. This book addresses the invisibility of Black migrants in both popular consciousness and intellectual discourse. By using the interrogation of actual members of this community, the text provides a direct look at the lived realities of these individuals. It serves as a significant resource for those studying the intersections of race, migration, and social identity. Whether you are a student, researcher, or reader interested in sociology and anthropology, this piece of scholarship offers a deep look into the complexities of the Black immigrant experience. It challenges existing frameworks and brings much-needed visibility to a community that is frequently missing from mainstream academic and social conversations.

Key Features

Part of the Crosscurrents in African American History series from Routledge.

Uses direct interrogation of community members to provide authentic perspectives.

Examines the invisibility of Black migrants in intellectual and popular discourse.

Provides scholarly research focused on the experiences of Black immigrants in the US.

Relevant for readers interested in anthropology, sociology, and African American history.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 November 2003
Listed Since
08 February 2007

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