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Liberation at the end of a pen: Writing Pan-African politics of cultural struggle.

机译:笔末的解放:写关于文化斗争的泛非政治。

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As a political, social, and cultural ideology, Pan-Africanism has been a complex movement attempting to ameliorate the dehumanizing effects of “the global Eurocentric colonial/modern capitalist model of power,” which Anibal Quijano (2000) refers to as “the coloniality of power.” The destructive forces of the coloniality of power—beginning with the transatlantic slave trade—that led to the dispersal and displacement of millions of Africans subsequently facilitated the creation of Pan-African political and cultural consciousness. Thus, this dissertation examines diverse articulations of Pan-African politics of cultural struggle as a response to racist and sexist oppression and economic exploitation of Afro-descendants. I am specifically interested in the formation of international politico-cultural movements, such as the Black Arts movement, Négritude, and the Pan-African Cultural Revolution and their ideological alignments to political liberation struggles for the emancipation of people of African descent. With varying degrees of revolutionary commitment, intellectuals in each of these movements utilized literary and cultural production to raise the political consciousness of Africans and Afro-descendants to combat forces that oppressed their communities.;To demonstrate this, my dissertation historicizes and analyzes the numerous Pan-African festivals, congresses, and conferences, which occurred between 1965 and 1977, while interrogating the specific manifestations of “translocal” contacts and linkages between movement intellectuals. I chose to focus on these years because they roughly correspond with the historical time period known as the Black Arts movement in North America (1965-1975), which had a vibrant, yet understudied Pan-African worldview. Moreover, while Pan-Africanism gained considerable traction after World War II, it was particularly between 1966 and 1977 that intellectuals aligned with Négritude and Pan-African Marxism competed for ideological hegemony of the movement on the African continent and in the African Diaspora.
机译:作为一种政治,社会和文化意识形态,泛非主义一直是一个复杂的运动,试图缓解“全球以欧洲为中心的殖民主义/现代资本主义权力模式”的人性化影响,阿尼巴尔·基亚诺(Anibal Quijano,2000年)将其称为“殖民主义”。权力。”从跨大西洋的奴隶贸易开始,权力殖民的破坏力导致数百万非洲人的分散和流离失所,其后促进了泛非政治和文化意识的建立。因此,本论文考察了泛非文化斗争政治的各种表述,以回应对种族主义和性别主义的压迫以及对非洲后裔的经济剥削。我对国际政治文化运动的形成特别感兴趣,例如黑人艺术运动,黑人和泛非文化大革命,以及它们与解放非洲人后裔的政治解放斗争的思想联系。通过不同程度的革命承诺,这些运动中的知识分子都利用文学和文化生产来提高非洲人和非洲后裔与压迫其社区的势力的政治意识。为了证明这一点,我的论文对无数的潘-于1965年至1977年间举行的非洲节日,大会和会议,同时审问运动知识分子之间“跨地方”接触和联系的具体表现。我之所以选择专注于这些年,是因为它们大致与历史上称为北美黑人艺术运动(1965-1975)的时期相对应,该时期具有充满活力但尚未被研究的泛非世界观。此外,虽然泛非主义在第二次世界大战后获得了广泛的关注,但尤其是在1966年至1977年之间,与Négritude和泛非马克思主义结盟的知识分子竞相争夺非洲大陆和非洲侨民运动的意识形态霸权。

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  • 作者

    Ratcliff, Anthony J.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Massachusetts Amherst.;

  • 授予单位 University of Massachusetts Amherst.;
  • 学科 Literature Comparative.;History Black.;Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 303 p.
  • 总页数 303
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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