THE FUNAMBULIST 59. BLACK INDIGENEITIES

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THE FUNAMBULIST 59. BLACK INDIGENEITIES

Uitgever:FUNAMBULIST

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 80 pagina's
  • 2 mei 2025

This issue of The Funambulist is dedicated to Black Indigeneities. The association of these two terms will certainly appear obvious to many, while it might surprise others, depending on readers’ personal and regional imaginaries.

The issue examines the Indigeneity-Blackness nexus in Melanesia - in Fiji (Mara Mahoney and Ratu Ropate Rakūita Wailutu Kama) and beyond, in Aotearoa New Zealand (Nathan Rew and Makanaka Tuwe) - in several regions of the African Continent - South Africa (Zoé Samudzi and Mpho Matheolane/Nolan Oswald Dennis), Nubia (Menna Agha), Eritrea (Semhar Haile), and the Gabonese forests (Maya Mihindou) - in the Caribbean - Guiana (Karl Joseph and Marc-Alexandre Tareau) and Haiti (Tessa Mars) - as well as in the diaspora.

This issue of The Funambulist is dedicated to Black Indigeneities. The association of these two terms will certainly appear obvious to many, while it might surprise others, depending on readers’ personal and regional imaginaries.

The issue examines the Indigeneity-Blackness nexus in Melanesia - in Fiji (Mara Mahoney and Ratu Ropate Rakūita Wailutu Kama) and beyond, in Aotearoa New Zealand (Nathan Rew and Makanaka Tuwe) - in several regions of the African Continent - South Africa (Zoé Samudzi and Mpho Matheolane/Nolan Oswald Dennis), Nubia (Menna Agha), Eritrea (Semhar Haile), and the Gabonese forests (Maya Mihindou) - in the Caribbean - Guiana (Karl Joseph and Marc-Alexandre Tareau) and Haiti (Tessa Mars) - as well as in the diaspora.

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