WEEK 13 Diasporas: the comparative, historical and sociological study of diasporas
18.1.2005
How do you define, typologise and compare diasporas?
Ages, Arnold (1973) The diaspora dimension, Hague: Martinus Nijhoff
Armstrong, John A. (1976) ‘Mobilized and proletarian diasporas’, American Political Science Review, 70 (2), 393-408
Brah, A. (1996). Cartographies of diaspora, London: Routledge {rather abstract/post-modernist}
Bruneau, M. (1994) ‘Diaspora: space and theory’ Espace géographique, 23 (1), 5-18
Chaliand, Gérard; Rageau, Jean-Pierre (1995) The Penguin atlas of diasporas, London: Viking Penguin*
Clifford, J. (1997) Routes: travel and translation in the late twentieth century. Harvard University Press
Clifford, James (1994) ‘Diasporas’ Cultural Anthropology 9 (3) 302-38*
Clifford, James (1994) ‘Travelling Cultures’ in L. Grossberg et al. Cultural Studies New York: Routledge, 96-116*
Cohen, R. (1996). ‘Diasporas and the nation- state: from victims to challengers’, International Affairs, 72 (3), 507-520
Cohen, Robin (1995) ‘Rethinking Babylon: Iconoclastic Conceptions of the Diasporic Experience’, New Community, 21 (1), 5–18
Cohen, Robin (1997) Global diasporas: an introduction London: UCL Press*(esp Chaps. 1)
Hall, S. (1994). ‘Cultural identity and diaspora’ in P. Williams and L. Chrisman (eds), Colonial discourse and post-colonial theory, New York: Columbia University Press {same article as Hall 1990)
Hannerz, Ulf (1996) Transnational connections: culture, people, places, London: Routledge
Kristeva, J. (1993) Nations without nationalism, Columbia: Columbia University Press
Lie, J. (1995) ‘From international migration to transnational diaspora’, Contemporary Sociology, 24 (4), 303-306
Mitchell, K. (1997) ‘ Different diasporas and the hype of hybridity’, Environment and Planning, 15 (5), 509-532
Nandy, A. (1990) ‘Dialogue and the diaspora’, Third Text, 11, 99-108
Neuman, M. (1991) ‘Utopia, dystopia, diaspora’, Journal of American planning association, 57 (3), 344–7
Pinson, K.S. (1962) ‘Diaspora’, Encyclopaedia Britanica, 7, 320-321
Review of above by W. Safran ‘Comparing diasporas’ Diaspora 8 (3) 1999, 258-291*
Safran, W (1991) ‘Diasporas in Modern Society: Myths of Homeland and Return’ Diaspora 1 (1), 83-99*
Safran, W. (1991) ‘Ethnicity and pluralism: comparative and theoretical perspectives’, Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, 18 (1-2), 1-12
heffer, G. (1986) ‘A new field of study: modern diasporas in international politics’ in Gabriel Sheffer (ed.), Modern diasporas in international politics, London: Croom Helm {this article and the book more generally is useful}*
Tolyolan, Khachig (1996) ‘Rethinking diaspora(s): stateless power in the transnational moment’, Diaspora, 5 (1), 3-36
Vertovec, S. (1997). ‘Diaspora’, in E. Cashmore (ed.), Dictionary of Race and Ethnic Relations London: Routledge
Self Check: You should be able to distinguish traditional from contemporary uses of the idea of diaspora and be familiar with the major types of diaspora.
WEEK 14 The African ‘victim diaspora’
25.1.2005
Jews, Armenian, Africans (and, later, Irish and Palestinians) can be regarded as exemplary or probable candidates for the title of ‘victim diasporas’. Using the African case we will look at how this affected their lives in the New World, their cultural and political attitudes their places of origin and destination and their involvement in return movements to Africa.
Bascom, William Russell (1992) African folktales in the New World, Bloomington: Indiana University Press
Bascom, William Russell and Melville J. Herskovits (eds.) (1958) Continuity and change in African cultures, Chicago: Chicago University Press
Bastide, Roger (1972) African civilisations in the New World, London: Christopher. Hurst
Bonnett, Aubrey W. and C. Llewellyn Watson (eds.) (1990) Emerging perspectives on the black diaspora, Lanham, MD: University Press of America
Cohen Global diasporas Chapter 2*
Conniff, M. L. (1994) Africans in the Americas: A history of the black diaspora, New York: St Martin’s Press
Cromwell, Adelaide M. (ed.) (1987) Dynamics of the African/Afro-American connection: From dependency to self-reliance, Washington: Howard University Press
Drachler, Jacob (ed.) (1975) Black homeland, black diaspora: Cross currents of the African relationship, Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press
Harris, Joseph E. (1982) Global Dimensions of the African Diaspora, Washington, DC: Howard University Press [DT 14.G5]**
Harris, Joseph E. (1987) Repatriates and refugees in a colonial society: the case of Kenya, Washington, DC: Howard University Press
Harris, Joseph E.(1971) The African presence in Asia: Consequences of the east African slave trade, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press
Henderson, J. P. and H. A. Reed (eds) Studies in the African diaspora: a memorial to James R Hooker 1929-76 (Dover, Mass: The Majority Press, 1989)*
Herskovits, M. J. (ed.) (1961) The New World Negro: selected papers in Afro-America studies, Bloomington: Indiana University Press
Holloway, Joseph E. (1990) Africanisms in American culture, Bloomington: Indiana University Press
Hooks, Rosie Lee (ed.) (1986) Black people and their culture: selected writings from the African diaspora, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institute
Irwin, Graham W. (ed.) (1977) Africans abroad: a documentary history of the black diaspora in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean during the age of slavery, New York: Colombia University Press
Killingray, David (ed.) (1992) Africans in Britain, London: Frank Cass
Kilson, M. (ed.) (1971) Apropos of Africa: Afro-American leaders and the romance of Africa, Garden City, NY: Ander Books
Kilson, Martin L. and Robert I. Rotberg (eds.) (1976) The African diaspora: Interpretative essays, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press*
Lemelle, S. J. et al. (1994) Imagining home: class, culture and nationalism in the African diaspora, London: Verso*
Magubane, B.M (1978) The Ties that Bind: African-American consciousness of Africa, Trenton: Africa World Press
Nascimento, A. D. et al. (1992) Africans in Brazil: A pan African perspective, Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press
Pieterse, Jan Nerderveen (1995) White on black: Images of Africa and blacks in western popular culture, New Haven: Yale University Press
Segal, Ronald (1995) The black diaspora London: Faber*
Shepperson, G. (1968) ‘The African abroad or the African diaspora’, in T. O Ranger (ed.) Emerging themes in African history, Nairobi: East Africa Publishing House
Sorenson, J. (1992) ‘Essence and contingency in the construction of nationhood: transformations of identity in Ethiopia and its diasporas’, Diasporas, 2 (2) 202-230
Steady, F. C. (ed.) (1981) The black woman cross-culturally: An overview, Cambridge, Mass.: Schenkman Publishing Company
Terborg-Penn, Rosalyn et al.(eds.) (1987) Women in Africa and the African diaspora, Washington DC: Howard University Press
Thompson, Vincent Bakpetu (1988) The making of the African diaspora in the Americas 1441–1900, Harlow: Longman
Uya, Okon Edet (1992) African diaspora and the black experience in New World slavery, New Rochelle, NY: Third Press Publishers (rev. ed)
Williams, Lorraine A. (ed.) (1977) Africa and the Afro-American experience: eight essays, Washington: Howard University Press
Williams, Vernon J. (1989) From a caste to a minority: changing attitudes of American sociologists toward Afro–Americans, 1896–1945, New York: Greenwood Press
Wintz, Cory D. (1988) Black culture and the Harlem Renaissance, Houston, TX: Rice University Press
Self-check: You should have a good idea of how the African diaspora in the Americas was formed, and what were the main lines of cultural and political association with and distance from the African continent.
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