The Black Mediterranean: bodies, borders and citizenship
In: Mediterranean perspectives
In: Mediterranean perspectives
Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Preface -- After 'the Mediterranean' -- After the Black Atlantic -- References -- Chapter 2: Introduction -- The Black Mediterranean -- Theoretical and Methodological Scope -- The Black Mediterranean Collective -- Overview of the Volume -- References -- Part I: Borders -- Chapter 3: When the Mediterranean "Became" Black: Diasporic Hopes and (Post)colonial Traumas -- "This Is Not Italy, This Is Africa." The Mediterranean Category in the Aftermath of Unification -- Polluted Blood and the Mediterranean Race -- Africa, Italy, and Fascism: The Whitening of Italians and the Resignification of the Mediterranean Category -- Racial Laws and Refugees -- "We Are Not in Italy, Are We?" Postcolonial Traumas in the Black Mediterranean -- Conclusions: Diasporic Memories in the Black Mediterranean -- References -- Chapter 4: Fanon in the Black Mediterranean -- Introduction -- On Violence -- The Wretched of the Mediterranean -- White History and Black Subjectivity -- Strategies for a Theoretical Engagement with the Black Mediterranean -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Colonial Cultural Heritage and Embodied Representations -- Throwing the Body into the Struggle -- (Post)colonial Remains -- Mum, I'm Sorry -- As Far as My Fingertips Take Me -- Post-Scriptum: On Who Writes, Writing from the Body, and the Body of the Artist or the Intellectual -- References -- Part II: Bodies -- Chapter 6: Carne Nera -- I. -- II. -- Political Economy -- Politics of Race -- III. -- IV. -- References -- Chapter 7: Impermanent Territories: The Mediterranean Crisis and the (Re-)production of the Black Subject -- Introduction: The Mediterranean as a Grey Space -- Bordering the Liquefied -- Casa Sankara -- Becoming European -- Conclusion: Concessionary Politics -- References.
In: Mediterranean perspectives
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