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9780739174067

Africans in Global Migration Searching for Promised Lands

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    9780739174067

  • ISBN10:

    0739174061

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-08-31
  • Publisher: Lexington Books

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Summary

Four overarching themes underscore the essays in this book. These are the creation of African diaspora community and institutional structures; the structured and shared relationships among African immigrants, host, and homeland societies; the construction and negotiation of diaspora spaces, and domains (racial, ethnic, class consciousness, including identity politics; and finally African migrant economic integration, occupational, and labor force roles and statuses and impact on host societies. Each of the thematic themes has been chosen with one specific goal in mind: to depict and represent the critical components in the reconstitution of the African diaspora in international migration. We contextualized the themes in the African diaspora as a dynamic process involving what Paul Zeleza called the "diasporization" of African immigrant settlement communities in global transnational spaces. These themes also reflect the diversities inherent in the diaspora communities and call attention to the fluid and dynamic boundaries within which Africans create, diffuse, and engage host and home societies. In this context, the themes outlined in this book embody the diaspora tapestries woven by the immigrants to center African social and cultural forms in their host societies and communities. Collectively, the themes represent pathways for the elucidation of understanding African immigrant territorialization. Our purpose is to map out and identify the sources and sites for the contestations of the myriad of cultural manifestations of the new African diaspora and its depictions within the totality of the shared meanings and appropriations of the essences of African-ness or African blackness. The vulnerabilities, struggles, threats (internal or external to the immigrant community), and opportunities emanating from the diasporic relationships that these immigrants create are accentuated within the nexus of African global migrations. We view the African diaspora in terms of spatial and geographic constructions and propagations of African cultural identities and institutional forms in global domains whose boundaries are not static but rather dynamic, complex, and multidimensional. Simply stated, we approach the African diaspora from a perspective that incorporates the historical as well as contemporary postmodern constructions of the Africa's dispersed communities and their associated transnational identity forms.

Author Biography

John A. Arthur is professor of sociology and criminology at the University of Minnesota (Duluth) and the director of the African and African American Studies program. He is author of several books, including African Immigrant Women in the United States: Crossing Transnational Borders (2009) and African Diaspora Identities: Negotiating Culture in Transnational Migration (2010). Joseph Takougang is professor of African history in the Department of Africana Studies at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Takougang is coeditor (with John Mukum Mbaku) of The Leadership Challenge in Africa: Cameroon Under Paul Biya (2004). Thomas Owusu is associate professor and chair of the Department of Geography and Urban Studies at William Paterson University of New Jersey. He has published papers in several international journals, including International Migration Review, Journal of Migration and Integration, Housing Studies, The Canadian Geographer, and National Social Science Journal.

Table of Contents

Tables and Figuresp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
Searching for Promised Lands: Conceptualization of the African Diaspora in Migrationp. 1
The Role of Ghanaian Immigrant Associations in Canadap. 19
Identity Formation and Integration Among Bicultural Immigrant Blacksp. 45
Identity Politics of Ghanaian Immigrants in the Greater Cincinnati Area: Emerging Geography and Sociology of Immigrant Experiencesp. 67
Reconciling Multiple Black Identities: The Case of 1.5 and 2.0 Nigerian Immigrantsp. 97
Making In-Roads: African Immigrants and Business Opportunities in the United Statesp. 117
Geography of Globalized Nursing Markets: Zimbabwean Migrant Nurse Trajectory and Work Experiences in the United Kingdomp. 135
Relationships among Blacks in the Diaspora: African and Caribbean Immigrants and American-Born Blacksp. 161
Conceptualizing the Attitudes of African Americans Toward U.S. Immigration Policiesp. 175
African Immigrant Relationships with Homeland Countriesp. 199
African Women in the New Diaspora: Transnationalism and the (Re)Creation of Homep. 225
Border Questions in African Diaspora Literaturep. 253
Modeling the Determinants of Voluntary Reverse Migration Flows and Repatriations of African Immigrantsp. 273
Africans in Global Migration: Still Searching for Promised Landsp. 307
Indexp. 315
About the Editors and Contributorsp. 321
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