HUMA 1250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: African Diaspora, Racialization, The Need

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Identity not only comes from what we feel on the inside but also by the external factors that are imposed on us. Our identity shifts with the way in which we think, hear and experience them: we assume identity comes from within but it actually comes from the outside. Identity is always in part a narrative, always in part a kind of representation: it is not about who you are but how you are narrated (represented) by yourself and others. Diaspora is not divorced from the histories of colonialism and imperialism, nor is it unmarked by race and the process of racialization. Diaspora is marked by race and race is marked by social construction. Cho says: to be unhomed is a process. They are not simply collections of people, communities and scattered individuals bound by some shared history, race, or religion, or however we want to break down the classifications.

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