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         African Diasporic:     more books (25)
  1. Configuring the African World: Continental and Diasporic Literatures and Cultures by Femi Ojo-Ade, 2007-09-05
  2. Journeys Home: An Anthology of Contemporary African Diasporic Experience
  3. DanceHall: From Slave Ship to Ghetto (African and Diasporic Cultural Studies) by Sonjah Stanley Niaah, 2010-07-10
  4. Ma-Ka Diasporic Juks: Contemporary Writing by Queers of African Descent
  5. Racing Cultural Interface: African Diasporic Identities In Digital Age
  6. Oshun's Light Rebirth of Anansi: A ThirdWave Feminist Collection from African Diasporic students by Tiphanie Gundel, 2000
  7. Clear Word and Third Sight: Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing by Catherine A. John, 2004-05
  8. Michael A. Gomez, ed. Diasporic Africa: A Reader.(Book review): An article from: African American Review by Lauren Hauptman, 2007-12-22
  9. African Stability & Integration Regional, Continental & Diasporic Pan-African Realities by AgyemangAtahPoku, 2000
  10. How Diasporic Peoples Maintain Their Identity in Multicultural Societies: Chinese, Africans, and Jews by Norman Vasu, 2009-01-31
  11. DANCE, DIASPORIC: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Robin Wilson, 2006
  12. TEXTILES, DIASPORIC: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Maude Wahlman, 2006
  13. DIASPORIC PHOTOGRAPHY: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Isolde Brielmaier, 2006
  14. Editorial: whose diaspora is this anyway? Continental Africans trying on and troubling diasporic identity.(Editorial): An article from: Critical Arts by Handel Kashope Wright, 2003-01-01

41. Africana.com: Gateway To The Black World.Screen Name Service
And plenty of african diasporic artists, writers and musicians haveexplored the notion of spreading vitality through their culture.
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42. Harding, A Refuge In Thunder
The result is that within the chapters of Refuge in Thunder one reads about the constructionof Candomblé as an african diasporic home for dislocated Africans
http://northstar.vassar.edu/volume5/harding.html
vol. 5, no. 1 (Fall 2001)
ISSN 1094-902X The central thesis of A Refuge in Thunder is that blacks in Brazil were involved in a continual process of transformational engagement with the assigned spaces and the signified identities imputed upon them by the dominant slavocratic and racist society. Using a variety of meansritual, communal, familial, aesthetic, etc.African and their descendants created alternative spaces and alternative definitions of themselves and of the meaning of their presence in the New World [xvii]. Consonant with its subtitle, Candomblé and Alternative Spaces of Blackness , the book examines the development of Candomblé in terms of the elements, experiences, and meanings which lie at its foundations in nineteenth-century Bahia. Harding outlines her authorial task as "looking at the nature and experience of slavery in Brazil (and particularly in the north-eastern captaincy/province of Bahia); the specific conjunction of Africans and Brazilian-born blacks in Salvador and the Bahian Recôncavo; the role of freedpeople in the leadership and development of the religion; networks of support and repression; the complex of magico-pharmacopoeic, ludic, divinational, and relational elements which came to comprise Candomblé; and especially, the role of the religion in the development of alternative meanings of human community and black identity within the matrix of slavery [xvii]." The book is a worthwhile study in New World study of religion as resistance to cultural hegemony and modern capitalism.

43. Zips, Black Rebels
Zips’ work, which makes a series of connections between past and contemporaryafrican diasporic cultural expressions and political aspirations and Maroon
http://northstar.vassar.edu/volume3/zips.html
ISSN: 1094-902X
Volume 3, Number 2
(Spring 2000) Werner Zips, Black Rebels: African-Caribbean Freedom Fighters Black Rebels, is a significant contribution to the literature on the Jamaican Maroons. Maroons are the book’s protagonists; the plantocracy and its successors its antagonists. The work shows the fundamental continuity and interface between traditional African religion and cultural resistance in Maroon culture. Zips succeeds in his intention to write a "history of resistance" rather than a "history of domination" using the Maroons as prime examples. The book’s foreword and preface are followed by six chapters, including an introductory one, and concluding remarks. Notes, bibliography, glossary, and photo credits complete the book’s content. Franklin W. Knight’s foreword helps the reader to understand the role of "flight" in relationship to Jamaican slaves’ attempt to subvert plantation slavery: "Maroon communities were designed to fulfill the slaves’ inherent desires to be free, and to secure that freedom for their offspring" (viii). "Maroons were organized communities of escaped slaves and their descendants;" "the incessant flight of slaves from servitude marronage represented an intrinsic aspect of the American slave society" (vii). The book’s five chapters, following the foreword, chronicle the emergence and historical formation of Maroon resistance in Jamaica.

44. Society Zeligion And Spirituality African Diasporic Polish Yellow Pages - Polska
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  • Ancestors and Inquices - Kongo-derived religions are based on veneration of named ancestors (Nkuyu), water spirits or remote ancestors (Simbi), nature spirits or remotest ancestors (Inquises), and the high god (Nzambi Mpongo). AsheOshun - For all Traditions: Lukumi, Ifa, Santeria, Orisa, Candomble, Voodoo; features prayers; books; links; forums. At the Crossroads: Afro-Cuban Orisha Arts - A multimedia exhibition at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida on traditional arts associated with the Afro-Cuban Orisha religion in Miami. ATR Pan-African Spirituality Forum - Discussion forum on all African Traditional Religions as practiced in Africa and the Diaspora, including Vodoun, Ifa, Orisha, Santeria, Candomble, Palo, Kemet. One-time registration is required to enter the ATR Forum. Basic Standards of Palo and Lukumi Beliefs - A detailed exposition of the differences and similarities between the deities, rituals, and practices of Kimbisa / Espiritismo / Palo Monte traditions on the one hand and Lukumi / Yoruba / Osha / Catholic traditions on the other and a path of syncretism that unites the two, especially in Cuba.
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    • African American Magic and Tradition in Hoodoo - About.com site on the tradition and history of Hoodoo. African-Americans and Predictive Dreams by Anthony Shafton - Belief in precognitive dreams runs between 25% and 50% in the general U.S. population, but among black Americans predicitve dreaming or "dreaming true" is affirmed by 84% - 92% of those interviewed. This difference reflects an African heritage that places importance on ancestor visitation dreams, fluid boundaries between dreaming and other states of consciousness such as waking vision, and the spirituality of dreams as expressed in religion and social culture. Doktor Snake: Voodoo Spells and Lore - Offers free ebooks on hoodoo and voodoo and a free monthly ezine.

    46. Bomis: The Faiths And Beliefs/Paganism/Traditions/African Diasporic Ring
    Bomis The Faiths and Beliefs/Paganism/Traditions/african diasporic ring. RingRankings Click to visit the Bomis Board for african diasporic. Ring sites.
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    Yoruba beliefs and cosmology. Also covers a large number of African traditional religions.
    www.artnet.net ILE ASE MARABO “Place of religious cult in the tradition yoruba. Olodunmare, Ifa/Orunmila, Orishas - divinities of the pantheon yoruba, prayers and myths of the Literary Body of Ifa.” [Portuguese, English and Spanish]
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  • 47. Vita
    Research Interests The orthogonal relationship between race, gender and class;The impact of african diasporic travel on the psychosocial development of
    http://www.wm.edu/education/Faculty/DayVines/VITA.HTM
    CURRICULUM VITAE Norma L. Day-Vines, Ph.D. The College of William and Mary School of Education Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187 (757) 221-2328 wk. (757) 258-9720, (609) 265-1625 h. e-mail: nldayv@facstaff.wm.edu EDUCATION 1998 Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education Department of Counselor Education North Carolina State University. Raleigh, North Carolina Minor: Psychology 1993-1997 Patricia Roberts Harris Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Counselor Education North Carolina State University. Raleigh, North Carolina 1987 Masters of Education Degree in Guidance and Personnel Services North Carolina State University. Raleigh, North Carolina 1984 Bachelor of Arts Degree in English University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, North Carolina Research Interests: The orthogonal relationship between race, gender and class; The impact of African Diasporic travel on the psycho-social development of African American college sojourners; School Counseling issues; Conflict resolution and peer mediation in the schools; comprehensive community-based prevention and intervention programs addressing violence and gendered violence. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1997-Present The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA

    48. Dir For Thewirepro.com
    Roots and Rooted Open this link in a new window A large site that contains linksand information concerning many aspects of african diasporic religions.
    http://dir.thewirepro.com/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/African/Diasporic/
    Other Resources: briefcase calendar contacts forums ... African Diasporic Also see:

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    Zoek in de webgids Terug naar het overzicht. Huidige rubriek, Society Religionand Spirituality african diasporic Rastafarianism. Subrubrieken,
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    Haile Selassie
    Verwante Rubrieken Arts:Music:Styles:World:Reggae Health:Beauty:Hair:Types:Dreadlocks Reference:Dictionaries:World Languages:R:Rasta Patois Links Rastafari Ring Gevonden in rubriek: Society Religion and Spirituality African Diasporic ... Rastafarianism Omschrijving: Webring for sites based on Rastafari. http://members.aol.com/rasjoshi/rastafariring.htm Rasta Poetry Gevonden in rubriek: Society Religion and Spirituality African Diasporic ... Rastafarianism Omschrijving: Rastafarian Poetry and Itation page. http://dreadlocks.hypermart.net The Rastafari Page Gevonden in rubriek: Society Religion and Spirituality African Diasporic ... Rastafarianism Omschrijving: Concise history and philosophy of the Rastafari religion, Emperor Haile Selassie I, Bob Marley, Marcus Garvey, and links to all major sources of information including RASTA NEWS. http://www.geocities.com/maskel2001

    50. Pittsburgh City Paper - ONLINE
    ART CMU’s african diasporic Film Festival Black Like Me WriterSharmila Venkatasubban know what it means to be black, American
    http://pghcitypaper.com/arts.html
    pghcitypaper.COM Arts + Entertainment News + Views Classifieds CP Home aaaaaaaaa CP Navigator A + E News + Views Classifieds Archive Central Movie Times CP Sports Free Stuff Event Listings Dining Guide CP Home
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    Moods for Moderns
    Two new shows at the Carnegie pick at the true nature of Viennese architecture
    Writer: Charles Rosenblum
    umerous cities, including Paris, Chicago and Berlin, claim to own the most important pioneers of Modern architecture, but Vienna also plays a prominent role in the ancestor hunt. The question is which version of early Modern Vienna you prefer. Joseph Maria Olbrich cast off both the undulating excesses of Art Nouveau and the academic constraints of classicism with his Vienna Secession building of 1898. Hard-edged but still florid, the structure aims for the machined abstractions of modernity, but mitigates them with deeply suggestive bits of floral appliqué, to say nothing of the curious ball-of-leaves dome. Olbrich’s splendid Modernity is curiously personal and embarrassingly fetishistic, well suited to the city and era of Freud. On the other hand, Adolf Loos’s Steiner House is a contrastingly headlong dive into pure ideological rigor, with nothing but wall and window on its unapologetic, box-like façade. Loos’s many adherents recognize the fierce individuality and sophistication of his work, but the stridently unadorned outer layer seems rootless and disengaged, aloof to all but the determined. Yet, it, too, is widely celebrated as quintessentially Viennese. What then is the real nature of Viennese or Austrian architecture?

    51. World Music Information Sources : ReggaeFusion - The Encyclopedia Of Jamaica's M
    african diasporic Music Documentation, preservation, and dissemination of Africandiasporic music from the Centre for Black Music Research of Columbia College
    http://www.reggaefusion.com/Resources/WorldMusic.html
    World Music Rastafari Selassie Ethiopia Bob Marley ... African Caribbean Journey Features on world and other music from the radio program African Diasporic Music - Documentation, preservation, and dissemination of African diasporic music from the Centre for Black Music Research of Columbia College. Afro-Caribbean Music - Index of Afro-Caribbean music styles and performers with a special section on Paris scene. Includes MIDI files, and lyrics. Maghreb Music - Music sites from North Africa, including Chaai and Rai styles.
    Downloadable RealAudio demonstration tracks. Powerzone! A guide to South African music, news and info QRadio - Join renowned composer and producer Quincy Jones on a world music safari and discover the sounds of South Africa. - Dedicated to Haile Selassie, this site features quotes, quiz, photo gallery, and related links. Includes quotes from Marcus Garvey. RootsWorld - Searchable online magazine of world and roots music also offers help or artists and independent music labels. Global Culture alt.music.world

    52. Wholesale Products And Drop Shipping Information! Society
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    53. Index.html
    The first films made by african diasporic people appeared in the United Statesin the silent period, from independent filmmakers like Oscar Micheaux.
    http://www.carleton.ca/~lmarks/19221.html
    Film Studies 19.221
    N a t i o n a l C i n e m a A f r i c a n C i n e m a f r o m S h a f t t o S e m b e n e
    Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
    St. Patrickís Bldg. 435
    Instructor: Laura U. Marks
    St. Patrickís Bldg. 407
    laura_marks@carleton.ca
    African cinema is a transnational cinema. The first films made by African diasporic people appeared in the United States in the silent period, from independent filmmakers like Oscar Micheaux. However, this course contends that the appearance of the first feature film by a black African, Ousmane Sembene's Black Girl in 1968, marks the beginning of a pan-African cinema. We will look at films from four continents, widely varied in language, aesthetics, and infrastructure, by African and African diasporic directors. Our guiding questions will be, Do these films share something beyond the ethnicity of their directors? What is the African diasporic cinema? Is it characterized by a common aesthetics, by economic conditions, or by other factors? Course requirements: Participation Response paper, due May 29 Essay

    54. Review Of Werner Zips, Black Rebels: African-Caribbean Freedom Fighters
    Zips' work, which makes a series of connections between past and contemporaryafrican diasporic cultural expressions and political aspirations and Maroon
    http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/43/131.html
    Documents menu From worker-brc-news@lists.tao.ca Fri Sep 29 23:20:19 2000
    Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 19:44:15 -0400
    Reply-To: ljames@depauw.edu
    Subject: [BRC-NEWS] BOOK: Black Rebels
    Precedence: bulk
    To: brc-news@lists.tao.ca
    http://cedar.barnard.columbia.edu/~north/volume3/zips.html
    Review of Werner Zips, Black Rebels: African-Caribbean Freedom Fighters
    DePauw University
    The North Star, Vol. 3, no. 2, Spring 2000
    [IMPORTANT NOTE: The views and opinions expressed on this list are solely those of the authors and/or publications, and do not necessarily represent or reflect the official political positions of the Black Radical Congress (BRC). Official BRC statements, position papers, press releases, action alerts, and announcements are distributed exclusively via the BRC-PRESS list. As a subscriber to this list, you have been added to the BRC-PRESS list automatically.] [Articles on BRC-NEWS may be forwarded and posted on other mailing lists, as long as the wording/attribution is not altered in any way. In particular, if there is a reference to a web site where an article was originally located, do *not* remove that. As a courtesy, we'd appreciate it if you let folks know how to subscribe to BRC-NEWS, by leaving in the first seven lines of the signature below.]

    55. Ourstory & Heritage Conference 1997
    Evenings can be spent at clubs specializing in jazz or african diasporicmusic, at a Black theatrical production , or back at the hotel.
    http://users.aol.com/queenmut/Ourstory.html
    Seeds of the Diaspora: African Struggle and Survival and the Role England Played
    Peace All! The Afrikan Kultural Arts Network(AKAN) would like to kulturally invite you all to the For registration kits and questions , please send e-mail to AfriKuNet@aol.com or call (888)4-AFRIKA or (212)439-1026 Seeds of the Diaspora: African Struggle and Progress and the Role England Played This is the 4th annual conference which will be held in Brixton, London, England October 9-13, 1997 as a benefit for the Black Cultural Archives There will be presentations on Gullah, Krio, transAtlantic slavery, the Caribbean, the archiving of Black history by other ethnic groups, music as a tool of survival, etc. There will be workshops, lectures, Black history tours, receptions, and a concert. Participants will also have free time to see the rest of England on their own. Some people will travel over to Paris during this time. Evenings can be spent at clubs specializing in jazz or African Diasporic music, at a Black theatrical production , or back at the hotel. NOTE: If you cannot attend this conference, please make a donation of a book, articles, or papers for the archives. You can send a financial donation to support their on-going expansion or for a book to purchased on your behalf.

    56. MetaEUREKA Metasearch
    6. Lydia Cabrera Bibliography A lengthy ist of books on all aspects of african diasporicreligions in Cuba written by the renowned ethnographer Lydia Cabrera.
    http://www.metaeureka.com/cgi-bin/odp2.pl?dir=Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/

    57. :re: Call For Papers (fwd)
    Rethinking african diasporic Literature Celebrating the Literary Contributionsof African Peoples from Europe, Canada, and Latin America.
    http://lists.village.virginia.edu/~forks/sp-an/wwwboard/messages/253.html
    :re: call for papers (fwd)
    Spoon Announcements Web Board FAQ Posted by Spoon Collective on April 20, 19101 at 04:39:01: Message-ID:
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    http://lists.village.virginia.edu/spoons/ Forwarded message
    Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 15:50:19 -0700
    From: Tracey L Walters
    To: postcolonial@lists.village.virginia.edu
    Subject: re: call for papers CALL FOR PAPERS
    DEADLINE EXTENDED: May 16, 2001 Rethinking African Diasporic Literature: Celebrating the Literary
    Contributions of
    African Peoples from Europe, Canada, and Latin America October 11-12, 2001, Stony Brook University at State University of New York Department of Africana Studies Transatlantic, Diasporic, and Postcolonial Studies have opened doors for the exploration of literature that has been traditionally ignored by the academy. Fields of study relative to Afro-European, Afro-Canadian, and Afro-Latin literatures have been overshadowed by the more recognized and established canons such as African American, Caribbean, and African

    58. Sociology Special Events
    includes panel discussions on literature, society, culture and art, critical theoryand history in the African American and african diasporic experiences and
    http://www.ssc.upenn.edu/soc/News_Events/eventsandcolloquia.html
    Sociology Special Events Seminar and Speaker Series
    "Social Responses to Structural Adjustments in Urban Latin America."
    will meet from 3-5 pm on Mondays
    and during the Fall Semester and will be held in McNeil 167-68.
    30th Anniversary Program

    The Center for Africana Studies (formerly the Afro-American Studies Program) is celebrating our 30th Anniversary at the University of Pennsylvania We will commemorate this anniversary of 30 years of African American Studies at Penn with a year-long series entitled, "Back to the Future of Civilization." The series includes panel discussions on literature, society, culture and art, critical theory and history in the African American and African Diasporic experiences and features the following renowned writers, artists and scholars "Social Responses to Structural Adjustments in Urban Latin America." Seminar and Speaker Series - The seminar and speaker series is being organized by a faculty committee composed of Douglas Massey (sociology), Jere Behrman (economics), Ann Farnsworth Alvear (history), Elaine Simon (urban studies), and Magaly Sanchez (pop studies). For the current list of outside speakers, and more information please click here...

    59. Donette Francis
    New Immigrants Writing New York; african diasporic Literary Movements (graduateclass); Caribbean Critical Theory (graduate class); Caribbean Literature Survey.
    http://english.binghamton.edu/faculty/dfra/
    David Bartine
    Martin Bidney
    Joseph Church
    Arthur Clements ...
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    Donette A. Francis
    (Ph.D., New York University, 2001)
    tel.: (607) 777-2754
    fax.: (607) 777-2408
    e-mail: dfrancis@binghamton.edu
    Areas of Interest
    • African American/African Diaspora Literatures Caribbean Literature and Critical Theory American Immigrant Literatures Caribbean Intellectual History and Literary Movements Sexuality and Citizenship in Postcolonial Literatures Contemporary Black Women Writers
    Current Projects
    • Cosmopolitan Patriots: West Indian Intellectuals Between Home and Metropole (book manuscript)

    • Through a historical and cultural analysis of the Carribbean Artists Movement (CAM), this book-length project examines the transnational makins of nationalists intellectuals in London and the Caribbean in the 1960s and 1970s. CAM is a particularly apt example of the complex intellectual activity, generated by the process of decolonization, independence and the movement of West Indian diasporic intellextuals between the Caribbean, Europe, Africa and North America.
    Books and Recent Articles
    • "Paule Marchall: New Accents on Immigrant America."

    60. The Algebra Project Funders
    materials are intended to be taught by a teacher with the assistance of a drummer(proficient in at least one African or african diasporic drumming tradition).
    http://www.algebra.org/apinfo/drums2.html
    the ALGEBRA project "if we can do it, then we should. " the ALGEBRA project The African Drums
    Why Ratios? Pilot and Implementation Initiatives

    Boston
    Program Coordination
    Ben, along with Algebra Project founder, president Bob Moses Dartmouth College in 1987. During the 1988-89 academic year, he attended the Conservatoire National De Musique, De Danse, et D¹Art Dramatique in Dakar, Senegal, specializing in the study of traditional djembe music. In 1990 and 1991, he had the opportunity to work with Yaya Diallo, co-author of The Healing Drum ­ African Wisdom Teachings, assisting Mr. Diallo in the workshops he conducted on the drumming, dance, and song of the Minianka, Malinke, Lobi, and Senufo people of West Africa. Ben has been a drummer/percussionist for over 15 years and has performed and conducted workshops throughout New England, as well as other parts of the United States and Canada. In June 1999, Ben earned a Master of Education degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Technology Program . Ben also has served as Clerk of the Algebra Project , Inc. Board of Directors since June of 1993.

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