This article analyses the early international thought of Trinidad-born Marxist journalist Claudia Jones. We focus on a neglected aspect of Jones's intellectual production in the United States: her interrogation of geopolitics in her Weekly Review articles in the early 1940s. We situate Jones in relation to the contemporary popularization of geopolitical thought in this period, reading her alongside another neglected figure in histories of international thought, the African American geopolitical scholar and diplomatic historian Merze Tate. Jones read together the geopolitical, class, racialized, and anticolonial implications of the expanding Nazi empire, positioning her at the forefront of Marxist theoretical innovation in this period. Movin...
This article brings together two cases to contribute to the growing body of literature rethinking th...
This article explores black internationalist articulations of antifascism in the 1930s through a dis...
This dissertation examines the print world of color that emerged from the circulation of anti-racist...
Claudia Jones’ life and intellectual work have made impactful contributions in several spaces, inclu...
Existing surveys and anthologies wrongly convey the impression that women in the past did not think ...
During Trinidadian-born Claudia Jones s multiple detentions at Ellis Island in the 1950s prior to he...
In their work Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones, Carol Boyce Da...
This article examines the role of labor as a political concept within the work of Caribbean thinker ...
This article examines the role of labor as a political concept within the work of Caribbean thinker ...
Methodologies of textual and linguistic analysis have long held sway in Anglo-American practices of ...
Race Women Internationalists explores how a group of Caribbean and African American women in the ear...
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During the three decades between the end of World War I and 1950, African and West Indian scholars, ...
This article brings together two cases to contribute to the growing body of literature rethinking th...
Throughout the 20th century, women were leading intellectuals on International Relations (IR). They ...
This article brings together two cases to contribute to the growing body of literature rethinking th...
This article explores black internationalist articulations of antifascism in the 1930s through a dis...
This dissertation examines the print world of color that emerged from the circulation of anti-racist...
Claudia Jones’ life and intellectual work have made impactful contributions in several spaces, inclu...
Existing surveys and anthologies wrongly convey the impression that women in the past did not think ...
During Trinidadian-born Claudia Jones s multiple detentions at Ellis Island in the 1950s prior to he...
In their work Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones, Carol Boyce Da...
This article examines the role of labor as a political concept within the work of Caribbean thinker ...
This article examines the role of labor as a political concept within the work of Caribbean thinker ...
Methodologies of textual and linguistic analysis have long held sway in Anglo-American practices of ...
Race Women Internationalists explores how a group of Caribbean and African American women in the ear...
Abstract: The paper traces the role of ‘women ’ in Seyla Benhabib’s work. It argues that this tracin...
During the three decades between the end of World War I and 1950, African and West Indian scholars, ...
This article brings together two cases to contribute to the growing body of literature rethinking th...
Throughout the 20th century, women were leading intellectuals on International Relations (IR). They ...
This article brings together two cases to contribute to the growing body of literature rethinking th...
This article explores black internationalist articulations of antifascism in the 1930s through a dis...
This dissertation examines the print world of color that emerged from the circulation of anti-racist...