Cultural Entanglements

Cultural Entanglements
Author: Shane Graham
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813944104

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In addition to being a poet, fiction writer, playwright, and essayist, Langston Hughes was also a globe-trotting cosmopolitan, travel writer, translator, avid international networker, and—perhaps above all—pan-Africanist. In Cultural Entanglements, Shane Graham examines Hughes’s associations with a number of black writers from the Caribbean and Africa, exploring the implications of recognizing these multiple facets of the African American literary icon and of taking a truly transnational approach to his life, work, and influence. Graham isolates and maps Hughes’s cluster of black Atlantic relations and interprets their significance. Moving chronologically through Hughes’s career from the 1920s to the 1960s, he spotlights Jamaican poet and novelist Claude McKay, Haitian novelist and poet Jacques Roumain, French Negritude author Aimé Césaire of Martinique, South African writers Es’kia Mphahlele and Peter Abrahams, and Caribbean American novelist Paule Marshall. Taken collectively, these writers’ intellectual relationships with Hughes and with one another reveal a complex conversation—and sometimes a heated debate—happening globally throughout the twentieth century over what Africa signified and what it meant to be black in the modern world. Graham makes a truly original contribution not only to the study of Langston Hughes and African and Caribbean literatures but also to contemporary debates about cosmopolitanism, the black Atlantic, and transnational cultures.

Shanghai Urban Life and Its Heterogeneous Cultural Entanglements

Shanghai Urban Life and Its Heterogeneous Cultural Entanglements
Author: Yuezhi Xiong
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004522893

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In this book, Xiong Yuezhi and a team of distinguished scholars bring together cutting-edge research on the urban history of Shanghai and the diversity of its distinctive culture.

Levantine Entanglements

Levantine Entanglements
Author: Terje Stordalen,Øystein Sakala LaBianca
Publsiher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2021
Genre: Culture and globalization
ISBN: 1781799121

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This cross-disciplinary volume makes the case for the Levant, including the use of the term, as a unit of analysis for the study of cultural production and change over the long-term in the Eastern Mediterranean. It offers a new perspective on the history of this region that overcomes Orientalist approaches and introduces a global history perspective. It posits a way forward for studying the agency of the local as a key to understanding the long-term history of cultural production over the long-term in the region. Finally, it tells the story of the crystallization within the region of a type of sub-imperial power, illustrated by the canonical discourses popularly associated with the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Entanglements of the Maghreb

Entanglements of the Maghreb
Author: Julius Dihstelhoff,Charlotte Pardey,Rachid Ouaissa,Friederike Pannewick
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783839452776

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The impulse for the recent transformations in the Arab world came from the Maghreb. Research on the region has been on the rise since, yet much remains to be done when it comes to interdisciplinary comparative research. The Maghreb is a heterogeneous region that deserves thorough investigation. This volume focuses on Entanglements as a cross-field and cross-lingual concept to generate a new approach to the region and its inner interdependencies as well as exchanges with other regions. Eminent researchers conceptualize Entanglements through the description of various thematic fields and actors in motion, addressing culture, politics, social affairs, and economics.

Entangled Objects

Entangled Objects
Author: Nicholas Thomas
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0674044320

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Entangled Objects threatens to dislodge the cornerstone of Western anthropology by rendering permanently problematic the idea of reciprocity. All traffic, and commerce, whether economic or intellectual, between Western anthropologists and the rest of the world, is predicated upon the possibility of establishing reciprocal relations between the West and the indigenous peoples it has colonized for centuries.

Complex Entanglements

Complex Entanglements
Author: Nikos Papastergiadis
Publsiher: Rivers Oram Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015060055343

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Papers from a the conference Globalisation + Art + Cultural Difference-on the edge of change, 2001, Sydney; contributions by Langton and Perkins on Aborignal art annotated separately.

Colonial Entanglement

Colonial Entanglement
Author: Jean Dennison
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780807837443

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From 2004 to 2006 the Osage Nation conducted a contentious governmental reform process in which sharply differing visions arose over the new government's goals, the Nation's own history, and what it means to be Osage. The primary debates were focused on biology, culture, natural resources, and sovereignty. Osage anthropologist Jean Dennison documents the reform process in order to reveal the lasting effects of colonialism and to illuminate the possibilities for indigenous sovereignty. In doing so, she brings to light the many complexities of defining indigenous citizenship and governance in the twenty-first century. By situating the 2004-6 Osage Nation reform process within its historical and current contexts, Dennison illustrates how the Osage have creatively responded to continuing assaults on their nationhood. A fascinating account of a nation in the midst of its own remaking, Colonial Entanglement presents a sharp analysis of how legacies of European invasion and settlement in North America continue to affect indigenous people's views of selfhood and nationhood.

Religious Entanglements

Religious Entanglements
Author: David Maxwell
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299337506

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Under the leadership of William F. P. Burton and James Salter, the Congo Evangelistic Mission (CEM) grew from a simple faith movement founded in 1915 into one of the most successful classical Pentecostal missions in Africa, today boasting more than one million members in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Drawing on artifacts, images, documents, and interviews, David Maxwell examines the roles of missionaries and their African collaborators—the Luba-speaking peoples of southeast Katanga—in producing knowledge about Africa. Through the careful reconstruction of knowledge pathways, Maxwell brings into focus the role of Africans in shaping texts, collections, and images as well as in challenging and adapting Western-imported presuppositions and prejudices. Ultimately, Maxwell illustrates the mutually constitutive nature of discourses of identity in colonial Africa and reveals not only how the Luba shaped missionary research but also how these coproducers of knowledge constructed and critiqued custom and convened new ethnic communities. Making a significant intervention in the study of both the history of African Christianity and the cultural transformations effected by missionary encounters across the globe, Religious Entanglements excavates the subculture of African Pentecostalism, revealing its potentiality for radical sociocultural change.