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African Identity in Asia

African Identity in Asia
Author: Shihan de S. Jayasuriya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Eastbound Africans -- The African presence in Asia -- Dispersal of Africans across the Indian Ocean -- The military role of Africans -- Sounds of Africa -- The history and sociology of African migrants -- Reflections on African displacement.


Afro Asia

Afro Asia
Author: Fred Ho
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2008-06-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822381176

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With contributions from activists, artists, and scholars, Afro Asia is a groundbreaking collection of writing on the historical alliances, cultural connections, and shared political strategies linking African Americans and Asian Americans. Bringing together autobiography, poetry, scholarly criticism, and other genres, this volume represents an activist vanguard in the cultural struggle against oppression. Afro Asia opens with analyses of historical connections between people of African and of Asian descent. An account of nineteenth-century Chinese laborers who fought against slavery and colonialism in Cuba appears alongside an exploration of African Americans’ reactions to and experiences of the Korean “conflict.” Contributors examine the fertile period of Afro-Asian exchange that began around the time of the 1955 Bandung Conference, the first meeting of leaders from Asian and African nations in the postcolonial era. One assesses the relationship of two important 1960s Asian American activists to Malcolm X and the Black Panthers. Mao Ze Dong’s 1963 and 1968 statements in support of black liberation are juxtaposed with an overview of the influence of Maoism on African American leftists. Turning to the arts, Ishmael Reed provides a brief account of how he met and helped several Asian American writers. A Vietnamese American spoken-word artist describes the impact of black hip-hop culture on working-class urban Asian American youth. Fred Ho interviews Bill Cole, an African American jazz musician who plays Asian double-reed instruments. This pioneering collection closes with an array of creative writing, including poetry, memoir, and a dialogue about identity and friendship that two writers, one Japanese American and the other African American, have performed around the United States. Contributors: Betsy Esch, Diane C. Fujino, royal hartigan, Kim Hewitt, Cheryl Higashida, Fred Ho, Everett Hoagland, Robin D. G. Kelley, Bill V. Mullen, David Mura, Ishle Park, Alexs Pate, Thien-bao Thuc Phi, Ishmael Reed, Kalamu Ya Salaam, Maya Almachar Santos, JoYin C. Shih, Ron Wheeler, Daniel Widener, Lisa Yun


Uncovering the History of Africans in Asia

Uncovering the History of Africans in Asia
Author: Shihan de Silva Jayasuriya
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2008-07-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004162917

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Study of the African diaspora is now a dynamic field in the development of new methods and approaches to African history. This book brings together the latest research on African diaspora in Asia with case studies about India and the Indian Ocean islands.


Asian Origins of African Culture

Asian Origins of African Culture
Author: Graeme R. Kearsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9780954115845

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Africa -- a mysterious continent? In ancient times Africa was not the mysterious date continent of more recent legend but a land known to be of promise and a destination that Asians migrations, and European refugees, resorted to during the onset of the Ice Age and later over millennia. A more complete history of Saharan Africa could be called a History of the Greater Fertile Crescent! Archaeology and DNA -- Recent archaeology and now DNA indicates ancient long-term intrusions from Western Asia and Anatolia in particular that contradict many respected archaeologists declarations that are often contrived and politically compromised. These are often promoted by, or reflected in ignoring the analytical and scientific evidence or through manipulation of diagrams or maps in an effort to detach and deflect the attention from Asians influences into Africa. The origins of Zimbabwe are from the first foundations are chronologically in India, Indonesia and Arabia. Their intrusion is proven by recent DNA analyses! In the present generation archaeological evidence has more usually been deliberately obscures and even ignores the evidence built up over recent generations and particularly Asian contacts that led to the building of Zimbabwe and other sites. Traditional myths, legends and material culture of many tribal units exhibit Asian influence as well as European in migrations together with their related cattle culture. Eurasian contacts over millennia is indicated by DNA evidence presented in the last decade or so -- more specifically represented by that more famously of the Lemba investigating their claim of origins from the Jewish enclaves in Yemen and the Israelite Cohanim.


Asian-African Identity in World Affairs

Asian-African Identity in World Affairs
Author: St. Munadjat Danusaputro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1981
Genre: Asian-African Conference
ISBN:

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Narrating Africa in South Asia

Narrating Africa in South Asia
Author: Mahmood Kooria
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2023-05-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000907058

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The coastal belts and hinterlands of East Africa and South Asia have historically shared a number of cultural traits, commodities and cosmologies circulated on the wings of the monsoon winds. The forced and voluntary migrations of Asians and Africans across the Indian Ocean littoral over several centuries have reverberated in the memories, literatures, travelogues and religious, architectural, and socio-political imaginations of both the regions. And, they continue to do so in various forms and platforms. This book explores nuances of various narratives on these long-term transcultural exchanges with a special focus on India. It explores the ways in which Africa and Africans have been narrated in South Asian history and culture in order to unravel the nuanced layers of reflexive, rhetorical, stereotypical, populist, racialist, racist and casteist frameworks that informed diverse narratives in vernacular texts, songs, films and newspaper reports. Emphasizing the interdisciplinary approaches of narratology, Afro-Asian studies, and Indian Ocean studies, the contributors enunciate how the African lives in South Asia have been selectively remembered or systematically forgotten. Through multi-sited ethnographies, multilingual archival researches and interdisciplinary frameworks, each chapter provides theoretical engagements on the basis of empirical research in such regions as Gujarat, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Hyderabad and Mumbai as well as in Sri Lanka. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.


Chinese in Africa

Chinese in Africa
Author: Obert Hodzi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000727920

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Chinese in Africa explores the complexities of identities and forms in which the Chinese Migrants in Africa express their ‘Chineseness’. In its study of the Chinese diaspora in Africa, the book eschews tendencies to compound the Chinese by showing their distinctiveness in terms of history, culture, identity, and adaptation mechanisms. It pushes beyond the boundaries of ethnic and cultural homogenisation based on a perceived ‘Chinese’ physiognomy. The diversity and hybridity of the Chinese identity and expressions of Chineseness explored in this book’s seven chapters is essential to making sense of the historical and contemporary people to people engagements in Africa-China relations. The book brings together scholars from international relations, political science, sociology and area studies and draws from their field research and expertise in China and several African countries. A multidisciplinary volume, Chinese in Africa will be invaluable to scholars, students and policymakers interested in identities, and expressions of those identities. The chapters originally published as a special issue of Asian Ethnicity.


Conceptualizing/Re-conceptualizing Africa

Conceptualizing/Re-conceptualizing Africa
Author: Maghan Keita
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2021-10-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004474757

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Africa is a legitimizing factor in the world: some might argue because of the weakness of its position in the world; others might say because of the realization on the part of some African leaders that there are strengths inherent to their states' positions that can be tapped. Africa’s place in the world is being re-thought and re-shaped. And that is exactly what this book is about: the authors invite and incite the reader to a much closer and nuanced reading of Africa and its history, and the way in which that history, over time and space allows for a re-conceptualization of Africa’s role and place in the world. The authors evoke W.E.B. Du Bois on the invention of identity in the modern world. In that light, these works remind us, as Du Bois would, that the current invention of Africa is indeed a modern one; an identity configured in numerous ways, with and without our interventions. Contributions by Lamont de Haven King (State and Ethnicity in Nigeria), Jesse Benjamin (Nubians and Nabateans), Jeremy Prestholdt (Portuguese on the Swahili Coast), Thomas Ricks (Slaves in Shi’i Iran, AD 1500-1900) Launay Robert (Late-Seventeenth Century Narratives of Travel to Asia) and Richard J. Payne and Cassandra Veney (Taiwan and Africa)


African Communities in Asia and the Mediterranean

African Communities in Asia and the Mediterranean
Author: Ehud R. Toledano
Publisher: Africa Research and Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: African diaspora
ISBN: 9781592218509

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Identities Between Integration and Conflict. The undeniable presence of the past and its cultural vestiges in displaced populations has been a noticeable feature of displaced populations across the globe. Yet the Mediterranean and Indian ocean region has not been a focus of study, something which this study seeks to remedy. The author's bring a clear understanding of the similarities and differences that existed between the types, modes and practises of enslavement in these wide spaces compared to other regions.