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Africanisms in American Culture, Second Edition, Paperback / softback Book

Africanisms in American Culture, Second Edition Paperback / softback

Edited by Joseph E. Holloway

Paperback / softback

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An important work in the field of diaspora studies for the past decade, this collection has inspired scholars and others to explore a trail blazed originally by Melville J.

Herskovits, the father of New World African studies.

Since its original publication, the field has changed considerably.

Africanism has been explored in its broader dimensions, particularly in the area of white Africanisms.

Thus, the new edition has been revised and expanded.

Joseph E. Holloway has written three essays for the new volume.

The first uses a transnational framework to examine how African cultural survivals have changed over time and readapted to diasporic conditions while experiencing slavery, forced labor, and racial discrimination.

The second essay is "Africanisms in African American Names in the United States." The third reconstructs Gullah history, citing numerous Africanisms not previously identified by others.

In addition, "The African Heritage of White America" by John Phillips has been revised to take note of many more instances of African cultural survivals in white America and to present a new synthesis of approaches.

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