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Anglais
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FMSH Production (Production), Françoise Vergès (Intervention), Aline Helg (Intervention), Simon Gikandi (Intervention), Camillia Cowling (Intervention), Amzat Boukari-Yabara (Intervention)
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©FMSH-2017
DOI : 10.60527/5zpa-yv57
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Françoise Vergès, Aline Helg, Simon Gikandi, Camillia Cowling, Amzat Boukari-Yabara. FMSH. (2016, 8 novembre). The Black Atlantic: New Perspectives - 03 Black Atlantic II. [Vidéo]. Canal-U. https://doi.org/10.60527/5zpa-yv57. (Consultée le 19 mai 2024)

The Black Atlantic: New Perspectives - 03 Black Atlantic II

Réalisation : 8 novembre 2016 - Mise en ligne : 19 avril 2017
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Descriptif

In 1993, Paul Gilroy famously described the “Black Atlantic” as a “counterculture of modernity,” using an “explicitly transnational and intercultural perspective” as opposed to a nationalist or ethnically absolutist approach to the history of the African diaspora.  In the two decades since he wrote those words the scholarship on the Black Atlantic has been rich, wide-ranging, and deep.  This workshop will analyze and evaluate this work, assessing strengths and weaknesses and suggesting new areas for future investigation.  We will discuss a variety of themes in the linked histories of Africa, Europe, and the Americas: race, class, gender, environment, and visual representation, with special emphases on history from below and the rise of capitalism.

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