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Africans or African Europeans are widely believed to be only a recent presence in Europe, a feature of our ‘modern’ society. But as early as the third century, St Maurice—an Egyptian— became the leader of a legendary Roman legion. Ever since, there have been richly varied encounters between those defined as ‘Africans’ and those called ‘Europeans’, right up to the stories of present-day migrants to European cities. Though at times a privileged group that facilitated exchanges between continents, African Europeans have also had to navigate the hardships of slavery, colonialism and their legacies.
Olivette Otele uncovers the long history of Europeans of African descent, tracing an old and diverse African heritage in Europe through the lives of individuals both ordinary and extraordinary. This hidden history explores a number of questions very much alive today. How much have Afro-European identities been shaped by life in Europe, or in Africa? How are African Europeans’ stories marked by the economics, politics and culture of the societies they live in? And how have race and gender affected those born in Europe, but always seen as Africans?
African Europeans is a landmark celebration of this integral, vibrantly complex slice of European history.
EdituraC Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Dimensiuni148 x 222 x 32
Data Publicarii29/10/2020
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Numar pagini288
Aceasta este o carte in limba engleza. Descrierea cartii (tradusa din engleza cu Google Translate) este in limba romana din motive legale.
Se crede ca africani sau africani europeni sunt doar o prezenta recenta in Europa, o caracteristica a societatii noastre „moderne”. Dar inca din secolul al III-lea, Sfantul Maurice - un egiptean - a devenit conducatorul unei legiuni romane legendare.