Description: A collection that theorizes how global political and economic changes have influenced the ways in which people of African descent represent and contemplate their identities.
Review Quotes: "Globalization and Race will be an invaluable resource for courses on diaspora, anthropology, and cultural studies. The keen attention to subjectivities created through discourses and practices that figure race, gender, class, national, and continental differences in global contexts makes this volume distinctive."--Paulla A. Ebron, author of Performing Africa