Mobile and Entangled America(s)

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Caribbean Diasporic Identities
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Central American Migration
Church Planters
Cuban Counterpoint
cultural mobility
diaspora identities
Edwidge Danticat
Entangled America
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Garifuna Culture
Hip Hop Feminism
Instituto Nacional De Antropologia
inter-american studies
interdisciplinary cultural mobility research
Jes Grew
Manuel Gamio
Mara Salvatrucha Gang
Migrant Trail
migration networks
Nacional De Los Derechos Humanos
postcolonial theory
Religious Flows
Religious Praxis
Sin Nombre
Smart Phone
Translocational Positionality
transnational cultural flows
Tv Azteca
Vice Versa
Wilfried Raussert
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472471925
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A superb combination of focused case studies and high level conceptual thinking, this volume is an important monument in the ongoing development of Inter-American studies The articles gathered here closely examine a wide variety of cultural phenomena implicated in the 'entanglements' which have defined the history of the Americas. From religious networks to music and dance, and across a range of literary and artistic works, the mobility of people, objects, and ideas in the Americas is expertly mapped. At the same time, the book represents a serious enterprise of theory-building. Drawing on the histories of postcolonial thought, mobility studies, and work on human migration, Mobile and Entangled America(s) clearly establishes a new interdisciplinary field attentive both to the complexities of cultural form and the pervasiveness of power relations. Each article stands as a significant piece of scholarship on its own, but all are in dialogue with each other. The result is a richly satisfying and important volume of cultural scholarship.

Maryemma Graham is Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas, Lawrence.

Wilfried Raussert is Chair and Professor of North American Literary and Cultural Studies and Director of Inter-American Studies at Bielefeld University, Germany.