African Roots/American Cultures: Africa in the Creation of the Americas
By (Author) Sheila S. Walker
Contributions by Michael L. Blakey
Contributions by Tomas Olivera Chirimini
Contributions by Yvonne Daniel
Contributions by Howard Dodson
Contributions by Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Contributions by Jesus "Chucho" Garca
Contributions by Lisa Snchez Gonzlez
Contributions by Brenda Dixon Gottschild
Contributions by Patricia Guthrie
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
21st August 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Ethnic studies / Ethnicity
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
970
Paperback
464
Width 155mm, Height 231mm, Spine 24mm
619g
This multidisciplinary volume highlights the African presence throughout the Americas, and African and African Diasporan contributions to the material and cultural life of all of the Americas, and of all Americans. It includes articles from leading scholars and from cultural leaders from both well-known and little-known African Diasporan communities. Privileging African Diasporan voices, it offers new perspectives, data, and interpretations that challenge prevailing understandings of the Americas. Visit our website for sample chapters!
As cultural leaders and artists from African Diasporan societies are finally allowed to speak for themselves, adding their perspectives to those of internationally known scholars, Walker gives her readers a rich array of fresh voices in an anthology certain to redefine contemporary understandings of the African Diaspora. The new data and new theoretical perspectives offer readers a forward-looking vantage point from which to assess and understand the Americas. -- Gloria Harper Dickinson, president, The Association for the Study of African American Life and History
This is an exciting and imaginative volume, as Sheila Walker has succeeded in stimulating an insightful and provocative conversation among scholars and cultural leaders from all over the African Diaspora, uniquely informed by both recent research as well as lived experience. Topics both historical and contemporary, from Burial Ground to Carnival, are often explored through the lens of multidisciplinarity, bringing the African Diaspora into much sharper focus. A splendid and much-needed contribution. -- Michael A. Gomez, New York University
These essays make us 'hip to the jive' while revealing dimensions of the African Americasexhilarating in their importance. * Choice Reviews *
This is a highly recommended text for its ability to provoke a productive dialogue of enormous interest to scholars and non-academics alike. * Ethnic and Racial Studies *
This book not only breaks 'new ground,' but lays the foundations for a new and more open consideration of the full impact of the African experience within the Americas. -- J. Michael Turner, Hunter College, CUNY
Sheila S. Walker is a professor in the Department of Anthropology, and the Annabel Irion Worsham Centenennial Professor in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas Austin.