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Small Axe (2013) 17 (1 (40)): 50–70.
Published: 01 March 2013
...Robert A. Hill This essay argues that before Garveyism became an ideology in its own right in 1920, and before it began its political ascent in the United States in 1919, Marcus Garvey was exposed during his sojourn in Britain, in 1913–14, to one of the most important social movements...
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Small Axe (2006) 10 (1): 1–27.
Published: 01 February 2006
... in the Hispanic Caribbean, see the articles in eds. Jorge L. Giovannetti and
Reinaldo L. Román, “Garveyism and the Universal Negro Improvement Association in the Hispanic Caribbean”
(special issue), Caribbean Studiess 31, no. 1 (January–June 2003).
31. Th is is evident in records for the registry...
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Small Axe (2015) 19 (1 (46)): 37–54.
Published: 01 March 2015
... Negro Flash Agents,” 76. 48 Ibid., 6. 47 Parascandola and Wade, introduction, 3. 46 Martin, Literary Garveyism , 125. 45 Parascandola and Wade, introduction, 3. 44 See Louis J. Parascandola and James Davis, “A West Indian Grows in Brooklyn: The Early American...
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Small Axe (2004) 8 (2): 1–31.
Published: 01 September 2004
... visual legacy of colonial representations that Huie and Manley had to struggle, seeking to forge a counter visual culture, one re ective of the pulse of the country. Krista A. Thompson THE POLITICS OF THE IMAGE: THE ROLE OF VISUAL REPRESENTATION IN GARVEYISM, RASTAFARIANISM, AND CULTURAL NATIONALISM...
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Small Axe (2018) 22 (3 (57)): 56–67.
Published: 01 November 2018
... persistence, to Garveyism.” 10 The transnational circulation of discourses around the riots against black seafarers in port cities like Cardiff and Liverpool were a significant part of the emergence of this explicit racial consciousness. These circulations prompted official anxieties, as is made clear...
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Small Axe (2014) 18 (1 (43)): 7–21.
Published: 01 March 2014
..., “Representations of Race, Entanglements of Power: Whiteness, Garveyism, and Redemptive Geographies in Costa Rica, 1921–1950” (PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2010). On other banana zones, see Douglas W. Kraft, “Making West Indians Unwelcome: Bananas, Race, and the Immigrant Question in Izabal...
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Small Axe (2024) 28 (1 (73)): 83–88.
Published: 01 March 2024
.... She embraced the reality that it was her time, and even her last wheezing gasps for breath seemed oddly peaceful. Postnationalism Prefigured Charles Carnegie strategic flexibility anticipatory anthropology Garveyism Baha’i © Small Axe, Inc. 2024 [email protected] ...
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Small Axe (2003) 7 (2): 39–70.
Published: 01 September 2003
... faiths,
which contained extraordinarily powerful conceptions of the devastations of times past
and of a commensurate expectation of future redemption. Decisive too was the stag-
gering, defi ning presence of Garveyism, which in the decade following World War I
virtually...
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Small Axe (2001) 5 (2): 85–177.
Published: 01 September 2001
... and activist in her own right, she
is the author of Garvey and Garveyism (New York: Collier, 1970), and editor of Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus
Garvey (New York: Arno Press and NY Times, 1969).
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well, and who...
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Small Axe (2002) 6 (2): 25–48.
Published: 01 September 2002
... of the language of the British imperialists. Bryan, , e Jamaican People, 258.
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Garveyism, which in its recognition of the signifi cance of racism as a factor retarding
black social, economic, and political progress presented a more radical challenge to hege-
monic ideas regarding progress, consolidated...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (2 (62)): 187–196.
Published: 01 July 2020
...’ movements. At the same time the financial institutions of metropolitan countries continued to compete with one another for Caribbean business. Certain US officials suspected the Royal Bank of Canada and other Canadian interests of abetting the spread of Garveyism in Haiti to undermine the American military...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (1 (61)): 120–131.
Published: 01 March 2020
... to be these things. At the same time, he may have been mostly identifying with, but also keeping some distance from anglocentric, nativist, or quasi-imperialist conceptions of Black Nationalism and black diasporicity. This could explain his skepticism about Garveyism even though he was acquainted with Marcus Garvey...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (3 (63)): 206–217.
Published: 01 November 2020
...: University of North Carolina Press, 2002), 3. 16 On the work of Henrietta Vinton-Davis, see Duncan, “If Our Men Hesitate,” 558–83. On Louise Little’s work, see Erik McDuffie, “The Diasporic Journeys of Louise Little: Grassroots Garveyism, the Midwest, and Community Feminism,” Women, Gender...
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Small Axe (2017) 21 (3 (54)): 111–123.
Published: 01 November 2017
... Their return to representational politics in the twentieth century followed the rise and fall of transnational Black Nationalism through the Garvey movement, and without the radical leanings of 1865 or Garveyism. Trevor Munroe would characterize their effort as constitutional decolonization, and Louis Lindsay...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (3 (63)): 143–163.
Published: 01 November 2020
... were produced at a time of mounting challenges to the prevailing social and racial order presented by Garveyism and Rastafarianism. The theme of black labor is also evident in another iconic work from the nationalist school— Banana Man , by Alvin Marriott, an artist with a social background similar...
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Small Axe (2008) 12 (2): 45–62.
Published: 01 June 2008
... a sense of community that often alternated
between ethical, political, and messianic and religious valences. This sense of community that
informed Bedwardism, Garveyism, Rastafarianism, and other nonstatist visions of solidarity
in Jamaica would not frame the differences between...
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Small Axe (2016) 20 (1 (49)): 47–61.
Published: 01 March 2016
..., Wynter notes that the Black Muslims “found the mechanism to de-nigger break the lumpen-outcasts of the society,” doing so “by constituting them as the new Norm.” Yet, like Garveyism, these “counter systems of symbolization” that delegitimated the hegemony of the dominant order could at the same time...
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Small Axe (2012) 16 (3 39): 90–102.
Published: 01 November 2012
.... One of the stories that Ella uncovers
is that Mammy was a UNIA organizer in Chicago, and the reader is reminded that, like Ella,
Garvey also emigrated to the United States from Jamaica. Since Garveyism was a black self-
improvement movement that established the interlocking...
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Small Axe (2021) 25 (1 (64)): 47–60.
Published: 01 March 2021
... histories that highlight the indelible connection between the Caribbean and black radical traditions. The twentieth-century movements of Pan-Africanism, Garveyism, indigenism, Negritude, and Black Power are certainly impossible to reconstruct without the presence of Caribbean intellectuals. The circulation...
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Small Axe (2015) 19 (3 (48)): 65–83.
Published: 01 November 2015
... points from black consciousness, decolonization, Garveyism, Rastafarianism, Marxism/socialism, to anti-colonial nationalism.” 15 Allen records this stance in paying tribute to Louise Bennett's work by registering, “She writes / the heartbeat of our lives / dignity/culture/politics/history/lovingness...
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