between Maoism and black nationalism in the United States, connections between the two had been established much earlier. W. E. B. Du Bois met with Mao Zedong as far back as 1959, and in 1965 Robert F. Williams (1962) , a highly influential (but nowadays
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The Social Life of Fighting Words
The Case of Political Correctness
Ronald S. Stade
Staying out of Place
The Being and Becoming of Burundian Refugees in the Camp and the City
Simon Turner
). Arguing against what it perceives as “methodological nationalism” ( Glick-Schiller and Wimmer 2002 ), transnational “theory” claims that we must not assume the nation as the ordering principle of societies just as we must question the taken
Moral Thresholds of Outrage
The March for Hrant Dink and New Ways of Mobilization in Turkey
Lorenzo D’Orsi
of Modernity and National Identity in Turkish Radio Broadcasting . London : I. B. Tauris . 10.5040/9780755610174 Akçam , Taner . 2004 . From Empire to Republic: Turkish Nationalism and the Armenian Genocide . London : Zed Books . Akçam , Taner
The Many Layers of Moral Outrage
Kurdish Activists and Diaspora Politics
Nerina Weiss
(2001) , national symbols give concrete meaning and visibility to the abstractions of nationalism and distinguish one collective from another by virtue of who shares the “code” of their meaning. In the Kurdish case, these symbols represented militant
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Religious Plurality, Interreligious Pluralism, and Spatialities of Religious Difference
Jeremy F. Walton and Neena Mahadev
ironically strengthen the asymmetrical power of majoritarian Sinhala nationalism. Islamic institutions in the Balkans have become sites for a new minority politics of recognition that could not have been anticipated in socialist Yugoslavia. In each of these
Malinowski and Mauss Exchanging Knowledge in Interwar Europe
Lessons in Internationalism
Leo Coleman
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Frauke Mennes, John P. Hayes, David Kloos, Martha Lagace, Morten Koch Andersen, Somdeep Sen, Matthew Porges, and Sa’ed Atshan
). Seeing the imperious killings of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, or 12-year-old Tamir Rice in Cleveland, Ohio, it would seem almost self-evident that American whiteness is meant to destroy the black body. Black nationalism responds by underlining
Between Labor Migration and Forced Displacement
Wartime Mobilities in the Burkina Faso–Côte d’Ivoire Transnational Space
Jesper Bjarnesen
region, Côte d’Ivoire) .” Pp. 213 – 240 in Land and the Politics of Belonging in West Africa , ed. R. Kuba and C. Lentz . Leiden : Brill . Collett , Moya . 2006 . “ Ivorian Identity Constructions: Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Prelude to
Undoing Traceable Beginnings
Citizenship and Belonging among Former Burundian Refugees in Tanzania
Patricia Daley, Ng’wanza Kamata, and Leiyo Singo
2013 ; Heilman 1998 ). The processes of accumulation that favors foreign investors and new, educated, entrepreneurial labor have given rise to narrow nationalism on the part of those among the elite and the popular classes who feel marginalized and
On Institutional Pluralization and the Political Genealogies of Post-Yugoslav Islam
Jeremy F. Walton and Piro Rexhepi
-socialist Serbian and Macedonian nationalism, and the ongoing legacies of the governance of Islam in the Habsburg and Yugoslav eras. 8 In this section, we trace the parallel trajectories of the Islamic Community of Kosovo (Bashkësia Islame Kosovës, BIK) and the