African American Redemption in the Pan-African Metropolis: Africanized Identities, Pan-African Lives and the African World Festival in Detroit

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Journal of Black Studies Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.1177/00219347231214827
El-Ra Adair Radney
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The article is situated within the conceptual lineage of St. Clair Drake and Horace Cayton’s groundbreaking Black Metropolis model. However, it provides a new way of considering this intellectual heritage. The analysis suggests that African American traditions of Pan-Africanism have not been expansively addressed in their magnitude on Black urban sociology. Drake and Cayton’s theorization is reconfigured as it exists within a Pan-African value system for the contemporary Black (Diasporic) city. The research presents “unsung” Pan-African tropes that are central to the maintenance of the Black city’s identity and psychological cohesion. If the mind is the “primary battlefield” as Garvey insists, then it is important to note the (beneficial) psychological impact that African American redemption and the Pan- African Metropolis can bestow on African Americans. The discussion locates Pan-Africanism as a tangible operating mechanism on African Americans’ lifestyle, mental health, and (Africanized) identities within Detroit’s Black community. Field observations of Detroit’s African World Festival connect these festival spaces as they characterize and drive the city’s identity, psychology, economic considerations, and ultimately, Pan-African groundings. The sustainability of an Afrocentric philosophy and psychology has enhanced the Black city in the manifestation of a distinctive cultural political economy. The Pan African Metropolis emerged during Detroit’s Black Arts Movement (the 1970s of my youth). To this end, the article pushes back against “the lie” which overgeneralizes African Americans in a Black deficit homogeneity, whereas the “alleged Black American monolith” is not connected to any operating African continuum in their daily lives.
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泛非大都会中的非裔美国人救赎:非洲化身份、泛非生活和底特律非洲世界节
这篇文章继承了圣克莱尔-德雷克(St. Clair Drake)和霍勒斯-凯顿(Horace Cayton)开创性的 "黑人大都市 "模式的概念。不过,文章提供了一种考虑这一思想遗产的新方法。分析表明,非裔美国人的泛非主义传统在其对黑人城市社会学的影响方面并没有得到广泛的探讨。Drake 和 Cayton 的理论化被重新配置,因为它存在于当代黑人(散居国外者)城市的泛非价值体系中。研究提出了 "默默无闻 "的泛非主题,这些主题是维护黑人城市身份和心理凝聚力的核心。如果正如加维所坚持的那样,心灵是 "主战场",那么我们就必须注意到非裔美国人的救赎和泛非大都市能够给非裔美国人带来的(有益的)心理影响。讨论将泛非主义定位为底特律黑人社区内非洲裔美国人的生活方式、心理健康和(非洲化)身份的具体运作机制。对底特律 "非洲世界节 "的实地观察将这些节日空间联系起来,因为它们是城市身份、心理、经济因素的特征和驱动力,并最终成为泛非主义的基础。非洲中心主义哲学和心理学的可持续性增强了黑人城市独特文化政治经济的表现力。泛非大都会兴起于底特律的黑人艺术运动(我年轻时的 20 世纪 70 年代)。为此,文章反击了 "谎言",这种谎言将非裔美国人过度概括为黑人赤字同质化,而 "所谓的非裔美国人整体 "在其日常生活中与任何运作中的非洲连续体都没有联系。
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期刊介绍: For the last quarter of a century, the Journal of Black Studies has been the leading source for dynamic, innovative, and creative approach on the Black experience. Poised to remain at the forefront of the recent explosive growth in quality scholarship in the field of Black studies, the Journal of Black Studies is now published six times per year. This means a greater number of important and intellectually provocative articles exploring key issues facing African Americans and Blacks can now be given voice. The scholarship inside JBS covers a wide range of subject areas, including: society, social issues, Afrocentricity, economics, culture, media, literature, language, heritage, and biology.
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