The African-Americanization of the black diaspora in globalization or the contemporary capitalist world-system / Paul C. Mocombe, Carol Tomlin, Christine Callender
Published
Lanham, Maryland : University Press of America, Inc., [2017]
Black consciousnesses and identities in America and the diaspora -- Phenomenological structuralism -- The constitution of modernity and modern American society via the Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism -- The constitution of black America within the Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism -- Conclusions
Summary
This work argues that in the age of (neoliberal) globalization, black people around the world are slowly becoming "African-Americanized". This is due to the influence of two social class language games of the black American community, the black underclass and black American liberal/conservative bourgeois, spreading throughout the African Diaspora
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-134) and index