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Reveals a century of political solidarity uniting Asians and African AmericansAs early as 1914, in his pivotal essay The World Problem of the Color Line, W. E. B. Du Bois was charting a search for AfroAsian solidarity and for an international anticolonialism. In AfroOrientalism, Bill Mullen traces the tradition of revolutionary thought and writing developed by African American and Asian American artists and intellectuals in response to Du Boiss challenge.AfroOrientalism unfolds here as a distinctive strand of cultural and political work that contests the longstanding, dominant discourse about race and nation first fully named in Edward Saids Orientalism. Mullen tracks AfroAsian engagement with U.S. imperialismincluding writings by Richard Wright, Grace and James Boggs, Robert F. Williams, and Fred Hoand companion struggles against racism and capitalism around the globe. To this end, he offers AfroOrientalism as an antidote to essentialist, racebased, or narrow conceptions of ethnic studies and postcolonial studies, calling on scholars in these fields to reimagine their critical enterprises as mutually constituting and politically interdependent.
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