An African Diaspora in the Making: Race, Belonging and Lived Experience in Czechia
暫譯: 正在形成的非洲裔散居:捷克的種族、歸屬感與生活經驗
Rudwick, Stephanie Inge, Nwagbo, Angela, Schmiedl, Martin
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2026-01-03
- 售價: $2,040
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,938
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 113
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3032100119
- ISBN-13: 9783032100115
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This book addresses the timely research field of Afropean identity politics and provides a first account of the lived experience of Afroczechs and Africans in Czechia. Against the background of country-specific evasive politics on race and a discourse of colonial exceptionalism, the book explains particularities of racial formations. While critical race theory serves as an analytical tool, the book shows that there are also limits to its applicability in the Czech context. Ethnographic data focusing on racialisation and racism as fundamentally shared experiences which unite Africans and Afroczechs demonstrate that there is a momentum in which young and primarily female Afroczech activists are currently creating a diasporic space which forges a racially just and black Czech society. The book yields new insights into the specific conditions which concretise how race, hegemonic whiteness, and essentialist cultural identity ideologies co-construct each other and translate into context specific racial identity politics.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本書探討了非洲歐洲人身份政治這一及時的研究領域,並首次記錄了在捷克的非洲捷克人和非洲人的生活經驗。在針對特定國家的種族逃避政治和殖民例外主義話語的背景下,本書解釋了種族形成的特點。雖然批判性種族理論作為分析工具,但本書顯示其在捷克背景下的適用性也存在限制。專注於種族化和種族主義的民族誌數據顯示,這些基本上是將非洲人和非洲捷克人聯結在一起的共同經驗,表明當前年輕且主要是女性的非洲捷克活動家正在創造一個離散空間,促進一個種族公正和黑人捷克社會的形成。本書提供了新的見解,具體化了種族、霸權白人主義和本質主義文化身份意識形態如何相互構建並轉化為特定背景下的種族身份政治的具體條件。
作者簡介
Stephanie Inge Rudwick is an Associate Professor at the University of Hradec Králové and a researcher at the Ethnology department of the Czech Academy of Science. As a linguistic anthropologist she publishes primarily on raciolinguistic identity politics and social injustices in South Africa and, more recently, in Czechia.
Angela Nwagbo is an Afroczech performance artist and anthropologist working across dance, physical theatre, film, and drama. Her research and practice explore identity, belonging, racial mixedness, and cross-culturalism, particularly among people of African descent. As co-author of studies on Afroczech identity, she advances the democratization of knowledge through performative means.
Martin Schmiedl is an Assistant Professor at Mendel University in Brno, Czechia, and received his Ph.D. in Political Science and African Studies at the University of Hradec Králové. He researches politics and international relations in sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular focus on violent conflicts, protests and democracy.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Stephanie Inge Rudwick 是赫拉德茨克拉洛維大學的副教授,也是捷克科學院民族學系的研究員。作為一名語言人類學家,她主要發表有關南非的種族語言身份政治和社會不公的研究,最近也開始關注捷克的相關議題。
Angela Nwagbo 是一位非洲捷克(Afroczech)表演藝術家和人類學家,從事舞蹈、肢體劇場、電影和戲劇等領域的工作。她的研究和實踐探討身份、歸屬感、種族混合和跨文化主義,特別是在非洲裔人群中。作為有關非洲捷克身份研究的共同作者,她通過表演手段推進知識的民主化。
Martin Schmiedl 是捷克布爾諾的門德爾大學助理教授,並在赫拉德茨克拉洛維大學獲得政治學和非洲研究的博士學位。他研究撒哈拉以南非洲的政治和國際關係,特別關注暴力衝突、抗議活動和民主問題。