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Third Worlds Within by Daniel Widener
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Third Worlds Within

Multiethnic Movements and Transnational Solidarity

Duke University Press · 2024-04-12

Third Worlds Within: Multiethnic Movements and Transnational Solidarity

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Literary Criticism / American / African American
  • Good for readers interested in black

What You Get

  • Themes: Black, African, Japanese.
  • Reading lane: American and Cultural & Ethnic Studies.
  • Publisher: Duke University Press.

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  • Literary Criticism / American / African American

    76%
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / African Studies

    75%
  • Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural

    75%

About This Book

In Third Worlds Within , Daniel Widener expands conceptions of the struggle for racial justice by reframing antiracist movements in the United States in a broader internationalist context. For Widener, antiracist struggles at home are connected to and profoundly shaped by similar struggles abroad. Drawing from an expansive historical archive and his own activist and family history, Widener explores the links between local and global struggles throughout the twentieth and twe...

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In Third Worlds Within , Daniel Widener expands conceptions of the struggle for racial justice by reframing antiracist movements in the United States in a broader internationalist context. For Widener, antiracist struggles at home are connected to and profoundly shaped by similar struggles abroad. Drawing from an expansive historical archive and his own activist and family history, Widener explores the links between local and global struggles throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. He uncovers what connects seemingly disparate groups like Japanese American and Black communities in Southern California or American folk musicians and revolutionary movements in Asia. He also centers the expansive vision of global Indigenous movements, the challenges of Black/Brown solidarity, and the influence of East Asian organizing on the US Third World Left. In the process, Widener reveals how the fight against racism unfolds both locally and globally and creates new forms of solidarity. Highlighting the key strategic role played by US communities of color in efforts to defeat the conjoined forces of capitalism, racism, and imperialism, Widener produces a new understanding of history that informs contemporary social struggle.

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