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The African Diaspora In Canada Negotiating Identity Belonging Africa Missing Voices Wisdom J Tettey

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The African Diaspora In Canada Negotiating Identity Belonging Africa Missing Voices Wisdom J Tettey
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Publisher: University of Calgary Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Wisdom J. Tettey, Korbla P. Puplampu
ISBN: 1552381757
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The African Diaspora In Canada Negotiating Identity Belonging Africa Missing Voices Wisdom J Tettey by Wisdom J. Tettey, Korbla P. Puplampu 1552381757 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the conceptual difficulties and political contestations surrounding the applicability of the term  African-Canadian. In the midst of this contested terrain, the volume focuses on first generation, Black Continental Africans who have immigrated to Canada in the last four decades, and have traceable genealogical links to the continent.         The rationale behind highlighting the experiences of the first generation of African immigrants within Canadian society is to address the empirical, conceptual and methodological gaps in the literature that tends to homogenize all Black people and their experiences. The book, thus, seeks to highlight the peculiar characteristics of Continental Africans which may not be shared by other Blacks or Non-Black Africans   specificities that have so far been understudied.         The chapters examine the social constructions of African-Canadians and their experiences within the political and educational systems, as well as in the labour market. They also explore the forms of cooperation and tensions that characterize the communities, and how they negotiate and adapt to the multiple transnational spaces that they occupy. The book also explores the circumstances of their children, as they try to define their identities vis-a-vis their parents and the larger Canadian society.   

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