This introduction argues that anticolonial solidarity is central to understanding the radical politics of the long sixties. More than an attempt to complicate the spatial and temporal coordinates of traditional scholarship of the period, we trace how solidarity was imagined and enacted across metaphorical and literal border zones. Beyond its articulation within the Global South, the anticolonial liberation project conjured up a broder framework of solidarity that intersected with African American civil rights movements and revolutionary anti-imperialism in the Global North and, not least, mobilized diasporic and postcolonial immigrant communities in the metropoles. The inauguration of powerful forms of transnational identification is eviden...
Most histories of the women’s liberation movement (WLM) are nationally focused. Yet they contain gli...
This project raises the following questions: How are solidarity networks/transnational alliances act...
After several centuries of slavery and half a century of formal caste subordination, in the three de...
Transnational solidarity excavates the forgotten histories of solidarity that were vital to radical ...
Anti-Imperialist Modernism excavates how U.S. cross-border, multi-ethnic anti-imperialist movements ...
A translocal study, “From Southern California to Southern Africa” examines the significance of local...
This volume explores ways in which the liberation movements in Southern Africa were connected to peo...
the book explores connections between liberation movements in Southern Africa and between those move...
Activists throughout Western Europe joined Southern actors in demanding a reform of global trade dur...
Western solidarity with Solidarność had a surprisingly limited transnational scope. It was mainly or...
“Struggle for Solidarity: The New Left, African Decolonization, and the End of the Cold War Consensu...
Central in this research is the question of how some distant political issues and movements in count...
My dissertation, Blurring the Boundaries of Struggle: Relational Resistance and Seattle’s Third Worl...
Continuing the investigation of networked cultural responses in the Global South construed as “cultu...
textActivists, artists, journalists, and intellectuals in the United States, from the 1950s to the p...
Most histories of the women’s liberation movement (WLM) are nationally focused. Yet they contain gli...
This project raises the following questions: How are solidarity networks/transnational alliances act...
After several centuries of slavery and half a century of formal caste subordination, in the three de...
Transnational solidarity excavates the forgotten histories of solidarity that were vital to radical ...
Anti-Imperialist Modernism excavates how U.S. cross-border, multi-ethnic anti-imperialist movements ...
A translocal study, “From Southern California to Southern Africa” examines the significance of local...
This volume explores ways in which the liberation movements in Southern Africa were connected to peo...
the book explores connections between liberation movements in Southern Africa and between those move...
Activists throughout Western Europe joined Southern actors in demanding a reform of global trade dur...
Western solidarity with Solidarność had a surprisingly limited transnational scope. It was mainly or...
“Struggle for Solidarity: The New Left, African Decolonization, and the End of the Cold War Consensu...
Central in this research is the question of how some distant political issues and movements in count...
My dissertation, Blurring the Boundaries of Struggle: Relational Resistance and Seattle’s Third Worl...
Continuing the investigation of networked cultural responses in the Global South construed as “cultu...
textActivists, artists, journalists, and intellectuals in the United States, from the 1950s to the p...
Most histories of the women’s liberation movement (WLM) are nationally focused. Yet they contain gli...
This project raises the following questions: How are solidarity networks/transnational alliances act...
After several centuries of slavery and half a century of formal caste subordination, in the three de...