Globalization and Race: Transformations in the Cultural Production of Blackness
Kamari Maxine Clarke is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Yale University. She is the author of Mapping Yorùbá Networks: Power and Agency in the Making of Transnational Communities, also published by Duke University Press.
Deborah A. Thomas is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. She is the author of Modern Blackness: Nationalism, Globalization, and the Politics of Culture in Jamaica, also published by Duke University Press.
Kamari Maxine Clarke is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Yale University. She is the author of Mapping Yorùbá Networks: Power and Agency in the Making of Transnational Communities, also published by Duke University Press.
Deborah A. Thomas is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. She is the author of Modern Blackness: Nationalism, Globalization, and the Politics of Culture in Jamaica, also published by Duke University Press.
Reading Buffy and “Looking Proper”: Race, Gender, and Consumption among West Indian Girls in Brooklyn
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Published:January 2006
Oneka Labennett, 2006. "Reading Buffy and “Looking Proper”: Race, Gender, and Consumption among West Indian Girls in Brooklyn", Globalization and Race: Transformations in the Cultural Production of Blackness, Kamari Maxine Clarke, Deborah A. Thomas
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