1st Edition
Black Resistance in the Americas
All across the United States, in the last few years, there has been a resurgence of Black protest against structural racism and other forms of racial injustice. Black Resistance in the Americas draws attention to this renewed energy and to how this theme of resistance intersects with other communities of Black people around the world. This edited collection examines in-depth stories of resistance against slavery; narratives of resistance in African American, Afro-Caribbean, and Afro-Latin American literature; resistance in politics, education, religion, music, dance, and film, exploring a range of new perspectives from established and emerging researchers on Black communities. The chapters in this pivotal book discuss some of the mechanisms that Black communities have used to resist bondage, domination, disempowerment, inequality, and injustices resulting from their encounters with the West, from colonization to forced migration.
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction
D.A. DUNKLEY
SECTION 1
Race, Nation, and Resistance in Brazil and The Caribbean
- Resistance and the Evaporation of Masters’ Authority: Two Brazilian Cases
- Rastafari: Race and Spirituality
- Birth and Death of a Creole Nation
- Black Man’s Cry in the Babylon System: A Comparative Analysis of Fela Kuti and Bob Marley
- On the Wings: Muralism as Feminist Political Praxis by Afro-Puerto Rican Women
- A Geração Tombamento: Black Empowerment through Aesthetics in Salvador da Bahia
- English Language Hegemony and STEM Education in the Caribbean
- "No Scheme More Monstrous Could Have Been Invented": Slave Election Ceremonies and the New York Slave Conspiracy of 1741
- Anna Julia Cooper’s Quintessential Resistance in the Early Pan-Africanist Voice of Women
- Unlikely Agents of Change: Desegregation at the University of Missouri
- Rewriting the Bible: The Jesus Figure in Black Atlantic Women’s Literature
- Big Chief: The Black Indian Tradition of New Orleans
- Black Nationalism and the Presidency of Donald Trump
KARL MONSMA
D.A. DUNKLEY
RAYMOND RAMCHARITAR
STEPHANIE SHONEKAN
BETHZABETH COLÓN-PIZZINI
JOSHUA REASON
WILTON LODGE
SECTION 2
African American Narratives of Resistance
LAWRENCE CELANI
APRIL LANGLEY
MARY BETH BROWN
AURÉLIA MOUZET
SASCHA (ALEXANDRA) JUST
STEPHEN C.W. GRAVES
Conclusion
STEPHANIE SHONEKAN
Index
Biography
D.A. Dunkley is Assistant Professor in the Department of Black Studies, University of Missouri, Columbia.
Stephanie Shonekan is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Black Studies, University of Missouri, Columbia.
"A valuable contribution to the current discussion on race and structural racism in both the United States and the Americas." --Cedric D. Burrows, Marquette University