Description: Black Geographies & the Politics of Place | McKittrick & Woods | South End Press. Synopsis: Black Geographies is an interdisciplinary collection of essays in black geographic theory. Fourteen authors address specific geographic sites and develop their geopolitical relevance with regards to race, uneven geographies, and resistance. Multi-faceted and erudite, Black Geographies brings into focus the politics of place that black subjects, communities, and philosophers inhabit. Highlights include essays on the African diaspora and its interaction with citizenship and nationalism, critical readings of the blues and hip-hop, and thorough deconstructions of Nova Scotian and British Columbian black topography. Drawing on historical, contemporary, and theoretical black geographies from the USA, the Caribbean, and Canada, these essays provide an exploration of past and present black spatial theories and experiences. About the Author: Katherine McKittrick lives in Toronto, Ontario, and teaches gender studies, critical race studies, and indigenous studies at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. She is the author ofDemonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle, and is also researching the writings of Sylvia Wynter. Clyde Woods lives in Santa Barbara, California, and teaches in the Department of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Woods is the author ofDevelopment Arrested: The Blues and Plantation Power in the Mississippi Delta.
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Book Title: Black Geographies and the Politics of Place
Item Length: 8.9in.
Publisher: South End Press
Publication Year: 2007
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 0.7in.
Author: Clyde Woods
Genre: History, Social Science
Topic: Historical Geography, Human Geography, Black Studies (Global), Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Item Width: 6in.
Item Weight: 13.5 Oz
Number of Pages: 288 Pages