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Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism

Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism

The Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism provides an international intersectional and interdisciplinary overview of and approach to Pan-Africanism making an invaluable contribution to the ongoing evolution of Pan-Africanism and demonstrating its continued significance in the 21st century. The handbook features expert introductions to and critical explorations of the most important historic and current subjects theories and controversies of Pan-Africanism and the evolution of black internationalism. Pan-Africanism is explored and critically engaged from different disciplinary points of view emphasizing the multiplicity of perspectives and foregrounding an intersectional approach. The contributors provide erudite discussions of black internationalism black feminism African feminism and queer Pan-Africanism alongside surveys of black nationalism black consciousness and Caribbean Pan-Africanism. Chapters on neo-colonialism decolonization and Africanization give way to chapters on African social movements the African Union and the African Renaissance. Pan-African aesthetics are probed via literature and music illustrating the black internationalist impulse in myriad continental and diasporan artists’ work. Including 36 chapters by acclaimed established and emerging scholars the handbook is organized into seven parts each centered around a comprehensive theme: Intellectual origins historical evolution and radical politics of Pan-Africanism Pan-Africanist theories Pan-Africanism in the African diaspora Pan-Africanism in Africa Literary Pan-Africanism Musical Pan-Africanism The contemporary and continued relevance of Pan-Africanism in the 21st century The Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism is an indispensable source for scholars and students with research interests in continental and diasporan African history sociology politics economics and aesthetics. It will also be a very valuable resource for those working in interdisciplinary fields such as African studies African American studies Caribbean studies decolonial studies postcolonial studies women and gender studies and queer studies.

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Introduction to the Pan-Caribbean

Tin Pan Alley

Africa's Critical Choices A Call for a Pan-African Roadmap

Indian Ocean Regionalism

Progress in Self Psychology V. 4 Learning from Kohut

Cars Automobility and Development in Asia Wheels of change

The Problems Of Arab Economic Development And Integration

African Nationalism

Sectarianism in Iraq The Making of State and Nation Since 1920

Sectarianism in Iraq The Making of State and Nation Since 1920

This book links sectarianism in Iraq to the failure of the modern nation-state to resolve tensions between sectarian identities and concepts of unified statehood and uniform citizenry. After a theoretical excursus that recasts the notion of primordial identity as a socially constructed reality the author sets out to explain the persistence of sectarian affiliations in Iraq since its creation following the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire. Despite the adoption of homogenizing state policies the uneven sectarian composition of the ruling elites nurtured feelings of political exclusion among marginalized sectarian groups the Shicites before 2003 and the Sunnis in the post-2003 period. The book then examines how communal discourses in the educational curriculum provoked masked forms of resistance that sharpened sectarian consciousness. Tracing how the anti-Persian streak in the nation-state’s Pan-Arab ideology which camouflaged anti-Shicism undermined Iraq’s national integration project Sectarianism in Iraq delves into the country’s slide from a totalizing Pan-Arab ideology in the pre-2003 period toward the atomistic impulse of the federalist debate in the post-2003 period. Employing extensive fieldwork this book sheds light on the dynamics of political life in post-Saddam Iraq and is essential reading for Iraqi and Middle East specialists as well as those interested in understanding the current heightening of sectarian Sunni-Shicite tensions in the Middle East. | Sectarianism in Iraq The Making of State and Nation Since 1920

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The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child Fantasy Dystopia Cyberculture

The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child Fantasy Dystopia Cyberculture

This book investigates the reappearance of the 19th-century dream-child from the Golden Age of Children's Literature both in the Harry Potter series and in other works that have reached unprecedented levels of popular success today. Discussing Harry Potter as a reincarnation of Lewis Carroll's Alice and J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan Billone goes on to examine the recent resurrection of Alice in Tim Burton's Alice and of Peter Pan in Michael Jackson and in James Bond. Visiting trends that have emerged since the Harry Potter series ended the book studies revisions of the dream-child in texts and films that have inspired mass fandom in the twenty-first century: Stephenie Meyer's Twilight E. L. James's 50 Shades of Grey and Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games. The volume argues that the 21st-century desire to achieve dream-states in relationship to eternal youth results from the way that dreams provide a means of realizing the fantastic yet alarming possibility of escaping from time. This current identification with the dream-child stems from the threat of political unrest and economic and environmental collapse as well as from the simultaneous technophilia and technophobia of a culture immersed in the breathless revolution of the digital age. This book not only explores how the dream-child from the past has returned to reflect misgivings about imagined dystopian futures but also reveals how the rebirth of the dream-child opens up possibilities for new narratives where happy endings remain viable against all odds. It will appeal to scholars in a wide variety of fields including Childhood Studies Children's/YA Literature Cinema Studies Cultural Studies Cyberculture Gender Studies Queer Studies Gothic Studies New Media and Popular Culture. | The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child Fantasy Dystopia Cyberculture

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The Rastafari Movement A North American and Caribbean Perspective

Peace Journalism in East Africa A Manual for Media Practitioners

Ghana's First Republic 1960-1966 The Pursuit of the Political Kingdom

‘Indian Wars’ and the Struggle for Eastern North America 1763–1842

Teacher Educators and their Professional Development Learning from the Past Looking to the Future

The Music of George Harrison

Mapping Foreign Correspondence in Europe

Minorities and Reconstructive Coalitions The Catholic Question

Netflix' Spain Critical Perspectives

Routledge Handbook of European Politics

Across the Corrupting Sea Post-Braudelian Approaches to the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean

Sonic Politics Music and Social Movements in the Americas

Music in a New Found Land Themes and Developments in the History of American Music

Child Trafficking in the EU Policing and Protecting Europe’s Most Vulnerable

Child Trafficking in the EU Policing and Protecting Europe’s Most Vulnerable

Drawing on empirical research conducted with police in the UK and Romania Child Trafficking in the EU explores the way in which the ‘who’ and ‘how’ we police and protect as trafficker and trafficked is related to Western notions of innocence guilt childhood and of the status of ‘deserving’ victim. This book progresses a new theoretical space by linking its analysis to sociologies of mobility marginalisation and the pluralised rendering of criminalised and victimised ‘others’. This book explores core contextual themes surrounding the commission response to and origins of child trafficking and presents empirical research into the investigation of child trafficking within the EU situating the authors’ findings against broader social cultural political policy and judicial contexts. The authors conclude with a synthetisation of the key themes and arguments to situate pan-EU child trafficking within political criminal justice organisational cultural and social contexts and consider the degree to which such criminality can be can adequately addressed by current and emerging approaches given such enduring and persistent structural issues. This book will be of interest to scholars and students within the fields of criminology sociology political science and law as well as a key resource for practitioners and activists. | Child Trafficking in the EU Policing and Protecting Europe’s Most Vulnerable

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