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Mitchell-Walthour, G.
Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production = Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the United States and Brazil /
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Title/Author:
Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production/ edited by G. Mitchell-Walthour, E. Hordge-Freeman.
Reminder of title:
Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the United States and Brazil /
other author:
Mitchell-Walthour, G.
Description:
X, 226 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Political science. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137553942
ISBN:
9781137553942
Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production = Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the United States and Brazil /
Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production
Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the United States and Brazil /[electronic resource] :edited by G. Mitchell-Walthour, E. Hordge-Freeman. - 1st ed. 2016. - X, 226 p.online resource.
In this co-edited volume, Gladys L. Mitchell-Walthour and Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman have invited contributors of African descent from the United States and Brazil to reflect on their multidimensional experiences in the field as researchers, collaborators, and allies to communities of color. Contributors promote an interdisciplinary perspective, as they represent the fields of sociology, political science, anthropology, and the humanities. They engage W.E.B. Du Bois' notion of 'second-sight,' which suggests that the unique positionality of Black researchers might provide them with advantages in their empirical observations and knowledge production. They expose the complex and contradictory efforts, discourses, and performances that Black researchers must use to implement and develop their community-centered research agenda. They illustrate that 'second-sight' is not inevitable but must be worked at and is sometimes not achieved in certain research and cultural contexts.
ISBN: 9781137553942
Standard No.: 10.1057/9781137553942doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Political science.
LC Class. No.: JA1-92
Dewey Class. No.: 320
Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production = Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the United States and Brazil /
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