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Never Meant to Survive


Never Meant to Survive

Genocide and Utopias in Black Diaspora Communities
Transformative Politics Series, ed. Joy James

von: Joao H. Costa Vargas

36,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.01.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9781442203310
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 262

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Never Meant to Survive presents a historical, political, and social assessment of anti-black genocide and liberatory struggles that arose to resist it. Based on fine-grained accounts of community life at the street level, Costa Vargas's work presents crucial examples of political resistance and community activism. By examining two cities linked by common experiences of Blackness, Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro, this book identifies a prevailing genocidal force that organizes individuals and groups across society. The 1965 and 1992 riots in Los Angeles, the work of the Black Panther Party and favela activists in Brazil, and police brutality in struggles between black communities and the state in both L.A. and Rio de Janeiro all figure importantly in Costa Vargas's compelling account. What emerges from this analysis is a call for the destruction of the conditions that foster the marginalization of black communities and a halt to the internal conflicts between black social groups themselves.
In Never Meant to Survive, Costa Vargas presents a historical, political, and social assessment of anti-black genocide and liberatory struggles to resist it. Through examination of two cities linked by common experiences of Blackness, Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro, the book identifies anti-black genocide as a prevailing force in organizing individuals and groups across society. Costa Vargas approaches his analysis of anti-black genocide in these cities through discussion of past conflicts and the work of groups like the Black Panther Party.
Chapter 1 Preface
<br>Chapter 2 Introduction
<br>Chapter 3 Genocide in the African Diaspora: Brazil, United States, and the Imperatives of Holistic Analysis and Political Method
<br>Chapter 4 The Inner City and the Favel: Transnational Black Politics
<br>Chapter 5 Hypersegregation and Revolt: The Los Angeles Black Ghetto in Historical Perspective
<br>Chapter 6 The Los Angeles Times' Coverage of the 1992 Rebellion: Still Burning Matters of Race and Justice
<br>Chapter 7 Hyperconsciousness of Race and its Negation: The Dialectic of White Supremacy in Brazil
<br>Chapter 8 When Jacarezhino Dared to Become a Condominium: The Politics of Race and Urban Space in Rio de Janeiro
<br>Chapter 9 Black Radical Becoming: The Revolution of Imperative Genocide
<br>Chapter 10 Bibliography
Joao H. Costa Vargas is associate professor of African and African American Studies and Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. He is author of Catching Hell in the City of Angels: Life and Meanings of Blackness in South Central Los Angeles.

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