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Africans and the Exiled Life

Migration, Culture, and Globalization
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Since their early beginning in Africa as foragers, hunters and gatherers, humans have been on the move. In modern times, their movements have been compelled by geographical, economic, political, cultural, social and personal reasons. However, beginning in the second-half of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century their reasons for and pattern of migration have been largely influenced by globalization. Globalization, by its very nature, cuts across virtually every aspect of the human life and human society. And especially in the United States, African immigrants are subject to the undercurrents of globalization – particularly in the areas of culture, religion, interpersonal relationships, and the assimilation and acculturation process. Relying on the vast theoretical and practical experience of academics and public intellectuals across three continents, this book succinctly interrogates some of the pull/push factors of migration, the challenges of globalizing forces, and the daily reality of relocation. The everyday reality and experiences of blacks in the diaspora (Latin America, Caribbean, and Europe) are also part of the discourse and the subject matters are approached from different perspectives and paradigms. Africans and the Exiled Life, therefore, is a compelling and rich addition to the ongoing global debate and understanding of migration and exile.

Author Biography:

Sabella Ogbobode Abidde is associate professor of political science at Alabama State University. Brenda Ingrid Gill is associate professor of sociology at Alabama State University.
Release date NZ
December 29th, 2017
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by Alecia D. Hoffman
  • Contributions by Brenda Ingrid Gill
  • Contributions by Bruce Ormond Grant
  • Contributions by Dollin Wilson Ovaroh-Holt
  • Contributions by George K. Danns
  • Contributions by Olayinka Oyegbile
  • Contributions by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde
  • Contributions by Sasha R. Drummond-Lewis
  • Edited by Brenda Ingrid Gill
  • Edited by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified; Tables; Black & White Illustrations
Pages
332
Dimensions
160x233x27
ISBN-13
9781498550888
Product ID
27259300

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