Bounds of Blackness - (United States in the World) by Christopher Tounsel (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Bounds of Blackness explores the history of Black America's intellectual and cultural engagement with the modern state of Sudan.
- About the Author: Christopher Tounsel is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Washington.
- 258 Pages
- History, African American
- Series Name: United States in the World
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About the Book
"Beginning with Anglo-Egyptian colonialism and ending with Barack Obama's presidency, Bounds of Blackness explores the history of Black America's engagements with modern Sudan."--Book Synopsis
Bounds of Blackness explores the history of Black America's intellectual and cultural engagement with the modern state of Sudan. Ancient Sudan occupies a central place in the Black American imaginary as an exemplar of Black glory, pride, and civilization, while contemporary Sudan, often categorized as part of "Arab Africa" rather than "Black Africa," is often sidelined and overlooked. In this pathbreaking book, Christopher Tounsel unpacks the vacillating approaches of Black Americans to the Sudanese state and its multiethnic populace through periods defined by colonialism, postcolonial civil wars, genocide in Darfur, and South Sudanese independence. By exploring the work of African American intellectuals, diplomats, organizations, and media outlets, Tounsel shows how this transnational relationship reflects the robust yet capricious terms of racial consciousness in the African Diaspora.
About the Author
Christopher Tounsel is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Washington. He is the author of Chosen Peoples.