Publication
1 Sep 2005
This article examines the relationship between black subjectivity and geopolitics as one trans-historical manifestation of globalization. The author addresses the relevance of the Canadian scene to diasporic and American racial discourses in the geopolitical context. She states that her essay is not about black Canada in a bounded sense, but rather constitutes a scholarly walk to Canada to realize the threats of Alice Walker's womanist persona.
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Author | Naomi Pabst |
Series | MacMillan Center African Studies |
Issue | 7 |
Publisher | MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies |
Copyright | © 2005 MacMillan Center |