IN THIS DEFINITIVE STUDY OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA IN NORTH AMERICA,
TOYIN FALOLA OFFERS A CAUSAL HISTORY OF THE WESTERN DISPERSION OF
AFRICANS AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE MODERN WORLD.
The African diaspora is arguably the most important event in modern
African history. From the fifteenth century to the present, millions
of Africans have been dispersed -- many of them forcibly, others
driven by economic need or political persecution--to other continents,
creating large communities with African origins living outside their
native lands. The majority of these communities are in North America.
This historic displacement has meant that Africans are irrevocably
connected to economic and political developments in the West and
globally. Among the known legacies of the diaspora are slavery,
colonialism, racism, poverty, and underdevelopment, yet the ways in
which these same factors worked to spur the scattering of Africans are
not fully understood -- by those who were part of this migration or by
scholars, historians, and policymakers.
In this definitive study of the diaspora in North America, Toyin
Falola offers a causal history of the western dispersion of Africans
and its effects on the modern world. Reengaging old and familiar
debates and framing new ones that enrich the discourse surrounding
Africa, Falola isolates the thread, running nearly six centuries, that
connects the history of slavery, the transatlantic slave trade, and
current migrations. A boon to scholars and policymakers and accessible
to the general reader, the book exploresdiverse narratives of
migration and shows that the cultures that migrated from Africa to the
Americas have the capacity to unite and create a new pan-Africanist
movement within the globalized world.
Toyin Falola is theJacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the
Humanities and University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the
University of Texas at Austin. He is the 2011 recipient of the
Distinguished Africanist Award from the African Studies Association
and serves as the vice president of the International Scientific
Committee of the UNESCO Slave Route Project. His previous books
published by the University of Rochester Press include _The Power of
African Cultures_ and _Nationalism and African Intellectuals_.
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Slavery, Modernity, and Globalization
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781580467988
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
University of Rochester Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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