توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Harriet’s Legacies: Race, Historical Memory, and Futures in Canada
نام کتاب : Harriet’s Legacies: Race, Historical Memory, and Futures in Canada
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : میراث هریت: نژاد، حافظه تاریخی و آینده در کانادا
سری : Carleton Library Series
نویسندگان : Ronald Cummings (editor), Natalee Caple (editor)
ناشر : McGill-Queen's University Press
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 439
ISBN (شابک) : 9780228012191
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 15 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover\nCopyright\nContents\nFigures and Tables\nAcknowledgments and a Brief Note on Editorial Choice\nIntroduction On the Non-linearity of Legacy: Harriet Tubman and Our Current Historical Juncture\nSection One On the Legacies of Radical Mobility\n1 The Cataract House Hotel: Underground to Canada through the Niagara River Borderlands\n2 A Selection of “Canticles” (Meditations on Slavery and Imperialism)\n3 Radical Legacies in Black Nineteenth-Century Canadian Writing\n4 The Miracle of Ann Maria Jackson, Slave Fugitive and Heroine of the Underground Railroad\n5 Free Black North: Photography and Transnational Identities in Nineteenth-Century Southern Ontario\n6 Colour-Phobia in Canada: William Wells Brown’s Cosmopolitan Mobility\nSection Two Transnational Poetics of Space Making\n7 Before the Bricks and Mortar: The Grassroots Development of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument\n8 M is for Migrant: Scenes in Response to Three Questions and a Statement from M. Jacqui Alexander’s Pedagogies of Crossing\n9 She Balances the Border\n10 Dionne Brand, Map-Maker\n11 From Site to Sound and Film: Critical Black Canadian Memory Culture and Sylvia D. Hamilton’s The Little Black School House\nSection Three Strategizing Survival and Rethinking Colonial Ordering\n12 We Were Here: Reclaiming African Canadian History Through Heritage Plaques\n13 On the Aggrecultural Poetics of Sonnet’s Shakespeare\n14 Mobilizing the Bard: Joseph Pierre’s Shakespeare’s Nigga (2013)\n15 Building Black and Indigenous Alliances for hiv Prevention and Health Promotion\n16 Blood is a Politic of Place-Making: Blackness, Queerness, and the Construction of the Donor\nSection Four Creation is Legacy: Creativity and Futures\n17 The Story of Sister Vision: Black Women and Women of Colour Press\n18 Dub and the Right to Exist: An Interview with Lillian Allen\n19 Dub Pedagogies: An Interview with d’bi.young anitafrika\n20 Spoken Word: A Signifying Gesture Toward Possibility\n21 wordsoundsystemsengineering: Meta-dub and Creation\nContributors\nIndex