Language: English
1950s–1990s; 22 Women in Africa and Pan-Africanism; 23 Queer Pan-Africanism in contemporary Africa; 24 African social movements; 25 The African Union and the Institutionalisation of Pan-Africanism; 26 The History of Literary Pan-Africanism: Overview/survey essay; 27 Literary Pan-Africanism in African epics: the legends of Chaka Zulu and Sundiata Keita; 28 Literary Pan-Africanism in Caribbean literature; 29 “… Black People Cabralism Introduction: on the Intellectual elasticity and political plurality of Pan-Africanism; 1 The origins and evolution of Pan-Africanism; 2 The politics of Pan-Africanism; 3 The political economy of Pan-Africanism: imagination and renassiance; 4 From Pan-Africanism to Black Internationalism; 5 Black nationalism; 6 Neo-colonialism Nkrumah and Africa-Europe ties; 7 Pan-Africanism and decolonization: between the universal and the particular; 8 Africanization: historical and normative dimensions; 9 Black Consciousness; 10 Afrocentricity; 11 African feminism; 12 LGBTQI+ People in Africa; 13 W.E.B. Du Bois: from Pioneering Pan-Negroism to revolutionary Pan-Africanism; 14 Pan-Africanism in the Caribbean; 15 Pan-Africanism and the African Diaspora in Europe; 16 Pan-Africanism in France; 17 “Long Live African Women Wherever They Are!”: Black women’s Pan-African organizing during the Black Power era; 18 Pan-Africanist in the court: W. E. B. Du Bois and his vision of Ethiopian internationalism; 19 Kwame Nkrumah and Pan-Africanism in West Africa; 20 Amilcar Cabral and Pan-Africanism: the dialectic of revolutionary decolonization and revolutionary re-Africanization; 21 Pan-Africanism and the anti-colonial movement in southern Africa come in wherever you are …”: Pan-Africanism and Black internationalism in the Black arts movement; 30 Maya Angelou’s Afrocentric journalism: a contribution to Pan-Africanism and the African Renaissance; 31 Pan-Africanism in jazz; 32 Pan-Africanism in Funk; 33 Pan-African Aesthetic: Pan-Africanism in Afro-Beat; 34 Hip Hop and Pan-Africanism; 35 The contemporary relevance of Pan-Africanism in the 21st century; 36 Pan-Africanism and African unity
Publisher: Routledge
Description:
The Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism provides an international, intersectional, and interdisciplinary overview of, and approach to, Pan-Africanism, making an invaluable contribution to the ongoing evolution of Pan-Africanism and demonstrating its continued significance in the 21st century.