The African Diaspora in Canada

The African Diaspora in Canada
Author: Wisdom Tettey,Korbla P. Puplampu
Publsiher: University of Calgary Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781552381755

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This book addresses the conceptual difficulties and political contestations surrounding the applicability of the term "African-Canadian". In the midst of this contested terrain, the volume focuses on first generation, Black Continental Africans who have immigrated to Canada in the last four decades, and have traceable genealogical links to the continent.

The New African Diaspora in Vancouver

The New African Diaspora in Vancouver
Author: Gillian Laura Creese
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442642959

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The New African Diaspora in Vancouver documents the experiences of immigrants from countries in sub-Saharan Africa on Canada's west coast. Despite their individual national origins, many adopt new identities as 'African' and are actively engaged in creating a new, place-based 'African community.' In this study, Gillian Creese analyzes interviews with sixty-one women and men from twenty-one African countries to document the gendered and racialized processes of community-building that occur in the contexts of marginalization and exclusion as they exist in Vancouver. Creese reveals that the routine discounting of previous education by potential employers, the demeaning of African accents and bodies by society at large, cultural pressures to reshape gender relations and parenting practices, and the absence of extended families often contribute to downward mobility for immigrants. The New African Diaspora in Vancouver maps out how African immigrants negotiate these multiple dimensions of local exclusion while at the same time creating new spaces of belonging and emerging collective identity.

The African Diaspora

The African Diaspora
Author: Patrick Manning
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2010-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231144711

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Patrick Manning follows the multiple routes that brought Africans and people of African descent into contact with one another and with Europe, Asia, and the Americas. In joining these stories, he shows how the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Indian Ocean fueled dynamic interactions among black communities and cultures and how these patterns resembled those of a number of connected diasporas concurrently taking shaping across the globe. Manning begins in 1400 and traces the connections that enabled Africans to mutually identify and hold together as a global community. He tracks discourses on race, changes in economic circumstance, the evolving character of family life, and the growth of popular culture. He underscores the profound influence that the African diaspora had on world history and demonstrates the inextricable link between black migration and the rise of modernity. Inclusive and far-reaching, The African Diaspora proves that the advent of modernity cannot be fully understood without taking the African peoples and the African continent into account.

Diasporic Africa

Diasporic Africa
Author: Michael A. Gomez
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814731659

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Diasporic Africa presents the most recent research on the history and experiences of people of African descent outside of the African continent. By incorporating Europe and North Africa as well as North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean, this reader shifts the discourse on the African diaspora away from its focus solely on the Americas, underscoring the fact that much of the movement of people of African descent took place in Old World contexts. This broader view allows for a more comprehensive approach to the study of the African diaspora. The volume provides an overview of African diaspora studies and features as a major concern a rigorous interrogation of "identity." Other primary themes include contributions to western civilization, from religion, music, and sports to agricultural production and medicine, as well as the way in which our understanding of the African diaspora fits into larger studies of transnational phenomena.

Diaspora for Development in Africa

Diaspora for Development in Africa
Author: Sonia Plaza,Dilip Ratha
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821382585

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The diaspora of developing countries can be a potent force for development, through remittances, but more importantly, through promotion of trade, investment, knowledge and technology transfers. The book aims to consolidate research and evidence on these issues with a view to formulating policies in both sending and receiving countries.

African Diaspora Direct Investment

African Diaspora Direct Investment
Author: Dieu Hack-Polay,Juliana Siwale
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319720470

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Examining the experiences of Africans setting up businesses back home, the main focus of this book is to establish the economic, social and psychological reasons for such ‘home direct investment’. Despite the personal sacrifices that are often needed in order to set up new ventures, the diaspora invests relentless effort and motivations in the pursuit of home ventures. The authors explore critical areas such as the social and psychological pressures that African Diasporas experience when investing in their home countries, as well as the management of diaspora businesses and the impact of such investment to local economies.

The New African Diaspora

The New African Diaspora
Author: Isidore Okpewho,Nkiru Nzegwu
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2009-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253003362

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The New York Times reports that since 1990 more Africans have voluntarily relocated to the United States and Canada than had been forcibly brought here before the slave trade ended in 1807. The key reason for these migrations has been the collapse of social, political, economic, and educational structures in their home countries, which has driven Africans to seek security and self-realization in the West. This lively and timely collection of essays takes a look at the new immigrant experience. It traces the immigrants' progress from expatriation to arrival and covers the successes as well as problems they have encountered as they establish their lives in a new country. The contributors, most immigrants themselves, use their firsthand experiences to add clarity, honesty, and sensitivity to their discussions of the new African diaspora.

The African Diaspora

The African Diaspora
Author: Isidore Okpewho,Carole Boyce Davies,Ali AlʼAmin Mazrui
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1999
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 025333425X

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* How black people established their identities in the African diaspora.