Description
Tunde Adeleke deconstructs Afrocentric essentialism by illuminating and interrogating the problematic situation of Africa as the foundation of a racialized worldwide African Diaspora. He attempts to fill an intellectual gap by analyzing the contradictions in Afrocentric representations of the continent. These include multiple, conflicting, and ambivalent portraits of Africa; the use of the continent as a global, unifying identity for all blacks; the de-emphasizing and nullification of New World acculturation; and the ahistoristic construction of a monolithic African Diaspora worldwide.
About the Author
Tunde Adeleke is the director of the African and African American Studies Program at Iowa State University. He is the author of UnAfrican Americans: Nineteenth-Century Black Nationalists and the Civilizing Mission and Without Regard to Race: The Other Martin Robison Delany,and he has published articles in several academic journals.
Book Information
ISBN 9781604732931
Author Tunde Adeleke
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
Weight(grams) 333g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 17mm