AFRCNA 0031 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Politico Europe, African Studies Association, United States Equestrian Federation
Document Summary
The response to exclusion, marginalization and invisibility: the idea of a relevant education started before the notion of the black power. Movement: there are always parallel developments between britain the u. s. and africa itself. Negritude movement: a literary, political and ideological movement founded in paris in the 1930s by a group of students from france the caribbean and africa, meeting and debating about ideas of sovereignty. Francophone: a french speaking person, especially in a place where more than one language is spoken, platform was a rejection of french colonial domination, shared black heritage of the diaspora. Hegemony: the political, economic, ideological or cultural power exerted by a dominant group over other groups (eurocentric platform falls neatly under definition of intellectual hegemony. Friends with negritude people and use music for agency: there was this profound influence on the negritude. People by the american people making it a pan-african.