Browsing by Author "Ifekwunigwe, JO"
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An inhospitable port in the storm: Recent clandestine West African migrants and the quest for diasporic recognition
Ifekwunigwe, JO (The Situated Politics of Belonging, 2006-01-01) -
(An)Other English City: Multiethnicities, (Post)Modern Moments and Strategic Identifications, special issue on Multicultures and the Right to the City
Ifekwunigwe, JO (Ethnicities, 2002) -
"Black folk here and there": Repositioning other(ed) African diaspora(s) in/and "Europexs"
Ifekwunigwe, JO (The African Diaspora and the Disciplines, 2010-12-01)The story I will begin to recount is one that seeks to expand the way we think about African diaspora(s) in/and "Europe." Using broad brushstrokes, I will explore two compound problematics that stand in as distillations ... -
Diaspora's Daughters/Africa's Orphans?: On Authenticity, Lineage, and 'Mixed Race' Identity
Ifekwunigwe, JO (Black British Feminism, 1997) -
Introduction: Rethinking 'Mixed Race' Studies
Ifekwunigwe, JO (Mixed Race Studies Reader, 2004-04) -
Mixed-ness
Ifekwunigwe, JO (Racisms, 2009-11-25) -
Multiple Occupancies:Locating Home Base
Ifekwunigwe, JO (Frontlines-Backyards, 1998) -
Old Whine, New Vassals: Are Diaspora and Hybridity Postmodern Inventions?
Ifekwunigwe, JO (New ethnicities, old racisms?, 1999) -
Re-Membering 'Race': On Gender, 'Mixed Race' and Family in the English-African Diaspora
Ifekwunigwe, JO (Rethinking mixed race, 2001-05-20) -
Recasting 'Black Venus' in the new African Diaspora
Ifekwunigwe, JO (Women's Studies International Forum, 2004-10-01)This article explores the ways in which transnational feminist analysis can be deployed to reconfigure new gendered and racialized cartographies of the African Diaspora in Europe. First, I position contemporary ... -
Scattered belongings: Reconfiguring the 'African' in the English-African diaspora
Ifekwunigwe, JO (New African Diasporas, 2003-03-19) -
Venus and Serena are "Doing it" for Themselves: Theorizing Sporting Celebrity, Marxism and Black Feminisms for "The Hip-Hop Generation"
Ifekwunigwe, JO (Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport, 2008-12-05) -
When the Mirror Speaks: the Poetics and Problematics of Psychic Performance for Métisse Women in Bristol
Ifekwunigwe, JO (Ethnicity, Gender, and Social Change, 1999)