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Becoming Black: Creating Identity in the African Diaspora Book

Becoming Black: Creating Identity in the African Diaspora
Becoming Black: Creating Identity in the African Diaspora, <i>Becoming Black</i> is a powerful theorization of Black subjectivity throughout the African diaspora. In this unique comparative study, Michelle M. Wright discusses the commonalties and differences in how Black writers and thinkers from the United State, Becoming Black: Creating Identity in the African Diaspora has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Becoming Black: Creating Identity in the African Diaspora, Becoming Black is a powerful theorization of Black subjectivity throughout the African diaspora. In this unique comparative study, Michelle M. Wright discusses the commonalties and differences in how Black writers and thinkers from the United State, Becoming Black: Creating Identity in the African Diaspora
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  • Becoming Black: Creating Identity in the African Diaspora
  • Written by author Michelle M. Wright
  • Published by Duke University Press, February 2004
  • Becoming Black is a powerful theorization of Black subjectivity throughout the African diaspora. In this unique comparative study, Michelle M. Wright discusses the commonalties and differences in how Black writers and thinkers from the United State
  • A theoretical troubling of the assumptions of uniformity in Blackness, comparing writings by and about African diasporic subjects from the U.S., Britain, France, and Germany.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Being and Becoming Black in the West
1. The European and American Invention of the Black Other
2. The Trope of Masking in the Works of W. E. B. Du Bois, Leopold Sedar Senghor, and Aime Cesaire
3. Some Women Disappear: Frantz Fanon's Legacy in Black Nationalist Thought and the Black (Male) Subject
4. How I Got Ovah: Masking to Motherhood and the Diasporic Black Female Subject
5. The Urban Diaspora: Black Subjectivities in Berlin, London, and Paris Epilogue: If the Black Is a Subject, Can the Subaltern Speak?


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