Focusing on the problems and conflicts of doing African diaspora
research from various disciplinary perspectives, these essays
situate, describe, and reflect on the current practice of diaspora
scholarship. Tejumola Olaniyan, James H. Sweet, and the
international group of contributors assembled here seek to enlarge
understanding of how the diaspora is conceived and explore
possibilities for the future of its study. With the aim of
initiating interdisciplinary dialogue on the practice of African
diaspora studies, they emphasize learning from new perspectives
that take advantage of intersections between disciplines.
Ultimately, they advocate a fuller sense of what it means to study
the African diaspora in a truly global way.
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