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View article: The Stuart Hall Project: Signifying Diaspora
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The Stuart Hall ProjectSignifying Diaspora Joan Anim-Addo (bio) At the panel discussion “The Black Intellectual in the African Diaspora: The Example of Stuart Hall,” Joan Anim-Addo presented these remarks. John Akomfrah’s pioneering The St…
View article: Authorship in Africana Studies
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Joan Anim-Addo, Arturo Lindsay, Robert F. Reid-Pharr, and Martha Southgate discuss authority and authorship in Africana Studies at the 2014 Callaloo Conference. For a print version of some conference materials, see Callaloo 38, no. 3 (Summ…
View article: The Transformative Potential of Imoinda: An Interview with Joan Anim-Addo
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View article: Translational Space and Creolising Aesthetics in Three Women’s Novels: the Radical Diasporic (Re)turn
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Proposing the notion of translational space, I consider the classroom and the literary text as crucial though differentiated spaces of translation. The idea of translational space borrows from Doreen Massey’s elaboration of space as a “com…
View article: Introduction: Perspectives from the Radical Other
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