Navigating the African diaspora : the anthropology of invisibility
by
 
Carter, Donald Martin, 1955-

Title
Navigating the African diaspora : the anthropology of invisibility

Author
Carter, Donald Martin, 1955-

ISBN
9780816673315

Publication Information
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, ©2010.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xv, 362 pages) : illustrations

Abstract
Investigating how the fraught political economy of migration impacts people around the world, Donald Martin Carter raises important issues about contemporary African diasporic movements. Developing the notion of the anthropology of invisibility, he explores the trope of navigation in social theory intent on understanding the lived experiences of transnational migrants. Carter examines invisibility in its various forms, from social rejection and residential segregation to war memorials and the inability of some groups to represent themselves through popular culture, scholarship, or art. The per.

Personal Subject
Senghor, Léopold Sédar, 1906-2001-Criticism and interpretation.
 
Carter, Donald Martin, 1955-

Subject Term
African diaspora.
 
Photography in ethnology -- Africa.
 
Ethnology -- Africa.
 
Invisibility in motion pictures.
 
Senegalese -- Italy -- Social conditions.
 
Senegalese -- Race identity -- Italy.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.cttttjm0


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