Identity Re-creation in Global African Encounters explores race, racial politics, and racial transformation in the context of Africa’s encounters with non-African communities through various perspectives including oppression, racialization of ethnic difference, and identity deconstruction. While the contributors recognize that ethnicity has long been a staple analytical category of engagements between African and non-African communities, they present a holistic view of the continent and its diaspora through race outside of both colonial and neocolonial binaries, allowing for a more nuanced study of Africa and its diaspora.
Contributions by: Fonkem Achankeng, Ezinwanyi E. Adam, Bifatife Olufemi Adeseye, Akinbimpe Akintayo Akinyele, Roxanne Burton, Ibagere Elo, Michael Olusegun Fajuyigbe, Afolayan Bosede Funke, Babafemi Jacobs, Aderibigbe M. O., Fouad Mami, Sandra A. McCalla, Taofiq Olaide Nasir, Kehinde O. Ola, Solomon O. Olaniyan, David O. Oke, Ifeyinwa Genevieve Okolo, Kunirum Osia, Margaret Solo-Anaeto