Human Rights, Race, and Resistance in Africa and the African Diaspora
Human Rights, Race, and Resistance in Africa and the African Diaspora
Falola, Toyin; Hoyer, Cacee
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2018
236
Mole
Inglês
9781138389496
15 a 20 dias
453
Part I: Human Rights
1. Human Rights as Natural Rights: The Quest for a Theoretical Grounding
2. Exploring the Social Protection Right of the African Child
3. Untangling Discursive Reproduction: Negras, Sterilization, and Reproductive Rights in Brazil
4. Human Rights and Physical Capital: Panacea to Sustainable Development in AfricaJonathan
Part II: Race, Racism, and Discrimination
5: Yearning for Whiteness: Racial Identification Among the Coloureds of Antigua, 1660s - 1860s
6. The African Drum, Bantu World and South African-United States Transnational Linkages, 1949-1954
7. Organized Labor and the Struggle for Black and Working-Class Citizenship in Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1899-1902
Part III: Discrimination and Resistance
8. State Violence, Radical Protest and the Black/African Female Body
9. Revolution at the Crossroads: Re-framing the Haitian Revolution from the Heights of Platons
10. Uprooted: African Americans in Mexico; International Propaganda, Migration, and the Resistance against U.S. Racial Hegemony
11. Re-Membering Samson OtherWise: Resistance, Revolution, and Relationality within the Carnivalesque-Creolized Chronotope of Judges 13-16A
Part I: Human Rights
1. Human Rights as Natural Rights: The Quest for a Theoretical Grounding
2. Exploring the Social Protection Right of the African Child
3. Untangling Discursive Reproduction: Negras, Sterilization, and Reproductive Rights in Brazil
4. Human Rights and Physical Capital: Panacea to Sustainable Development in AfricaJonathan
Part II: Race, Racism, and Discrimination
5: Yearning for Whiteness: Racial Identification Among the Coloureds of Antigua, 1660s - 1860s
6. The African Drum, Bantu World and South African-United States Transnational Linkages, 1949-1954
7. Organized Labor and the Struggle for Black and Working-Class Citizenship in Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1899-1902
Part III: Discrimination and Resistance
8. State Violence, Radical Protest and the Black/African Female Body
9. Revolution at the Crossroads: Re-framing the Haitian Revolution from the Heights of Platons
10. Uprooted: African Americans in Mexico; International Propaganda, Migration, and the Resistance against U.S. Racial Hegemony
11. Re-Membering Samson OtherWise: Resistance, Revolution, and Relationality within the Carnivalesque-Creolized Chronotope of Judges 13-16A