Rebellious histories the Amistad slave revolt and the cultures of late twentieth-century black transnationalism /
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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Albany :
SUNY Press,
c2011.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction : rebellious histories
- Cinque/Sengbe : naming the transnational subject
- Cannibals in the postcolony : Charlie Haffner's Amistad Kata-Kata and the moral economy of global consumption
- Neoliberal masculinity, black transnationalism, and the United States ; disappearing borders in Amistad and echo of lions
- Enslaving globalization : trans-atlantic slavery, Civil War, and modernity in Raymond Desouza-George's The broken handcuff
- Conclusion : rebellious futures.