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When the Mediterranean “Became” Black: Diasporic Hopes and (Post)colonial Traumas
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Preface
pp. 9
Introduction
pp. 31
When the Mediterranean “Became” Black: Diasporic Hopes and (Post)colonial Traumas
pp. 57
Fanon in the Black Mediterranean
pp. 83
Colonial Cultural Heritage and Embodied Representations
pp. 101
Carne Nera
pp. 117
Impermanent Territories: The Mediterranean Crisis and the (Re-)production of the Black Subject
pp. 145
“These Walls Must Fall”: The Black Mediterranean and the Politics of Abolition
pp. 169
L’Italia Meticcia? The Black Mediterranean and the Racial Cartographies of Citizenship
pp. 199
Reimagining Citizenship in the Black Mediterranean: From Jus Sanguinis to Jus Soli in Contemporary Italy?
pp. 233
The Habesha Italians: The Black Mediterranean and the Second-Generation Condition
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