Preface
Introduction by Tunde Adeleke & Arno Sonderegger
Part I: Reflections on Diaspora and Africa through Time and Space
Chapter 1: Diaspora: Paradigmatic Shift and Implications for Pan-Africanism in the 21st Century by Tunde Adeleke
Chapter 2: Trends and Complexities of the Africa-Diasporan Nexus by Felix Kumah-Abiwu
Chapter 3: New Dimensions of Diaspora: Modernity, Heritage Tourism and the ‘Black Star of Africa’ by Alma Jean Billingslea Brown
Part II: Reflections on Spiritual Culture and Resistance in Art and Life
Chapter 4: An Assembly of 21 Spirit Nations: The Pan-Africanist Pantheon of Haitian Vodou’s African Lwa by Kyrah Malika Daniels
Chapter 5: ‘Nya-Binghi’: Rastafarian Pan-Africanism from Moscow to Ethiopia by Dominik Frühwirth
Chapter 6: ‘Jes Grew’ as A Metaphor for African American and Pan-African Resistance in Ishmael Reed’s Mumbo Jumbo by Babacar M`Baye
Part III: Reflections on Pan-African Histories and Options
Chapter 7: Questioning Diaspora: George Padmore, Colonial Fascism and the Route to Marxist Pan-Africanism by Arno Sonderegger
Chapter 8: On Memory, Reckoning, and Speculative Futures: Pan-Africanism, Afropolitanism, and Afrofuturism by Saheed Yinka Adejumobi
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