Afropean by Johny Pitts
American Classics
"Afropean: Notes from Black Europe" by Johny Pitts is a groundbreaking journey across Europe from the perspective of its Black residents, offering a unique blend of travelogue, historical insight, and personal narrative. This audiobook summary provides a concise, engaging overview of Pitts' exploration into the lives of Black Europeans, highlighting the key takeaways and offering in-depth analysis of the original work. By removing all fluff and unnecessary information, we save you hours, presenting the main lessons and principles in a quick, easy listen.
Johny Pitts, a British journalist and photographer, takes listeners on an enlightening tour through various European cities, revealing how African and African-Caribbean communities have shaped, and been shaped by, the continent. From the streets of Lisbon to the suburbs of Stockholm, Pitts uncovers stories of identity, resistance, and belonging, challenging the conventional narratives of European history and culture.
This audio captures the essence of "Afropean," focusing on the experiences of those living at the intersection of African and European identities. Whether you've already delved into Pitts' detailed account or are new to his insights, this summary ensures you grasp the most critical lessons. It's an indispensable resource for anyone interested in understanding the diverse tapestry of Europe today, providing practical information that you can apply to broaden your perspective on race, identity, and belonging in the modern world.
Duration - 2m.
Author - American Classics.
Narrator - American Classics.
Published Date - Saturday, 20 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 American Brand House Inc. ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"Afropean: Notes from Black Europe" by Johny Pitts is a groundbreaking journey across Europe from the perspective of its Black residents, offering a unique blend of travelogue, historical insight, and personal narrative. This audiobook summary provides a concise, engaging overview of Pitts' exploration into the lives of Black Europeans, highlighting the key takeaways and offering in-depth analysis of the original work. By removing all fluff and unnecessary information, we save you hours, presenting the main lessons and principles in a quick, easy listen. Johny Pitts, a British journalist and photographer, takes listeners on an enlightening tour through various European cities, revealing how African and African-Caribbean communities have shaped, and been shaped by, the continent. From the streets of Lisbon to the suburbs of Stockholm, Pitts uncovers stories of identity, resistance, and belonging, challenging the conventional narratives of European history and culture. This audio captures the essence of "Afropean," focusing on the experiences of those living at the intersection of African and European identities. Whether you've already delved into Pitts' detailed account or are new to his insights, this summary ensures you grasp the most critical lessons. It's an indispensable resource for anyone interested in understanding the diverse tapestry of Europe today, providing practical information that you can apply to broaden your perspective on race, identity, and belonging in the modern world. Duration - 2m. Author - American Classics. Narrator - American Classics. Published Date - Saturday, 20 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 American Brand House Inc. ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:08:19
01 exploring black european identity and heritage through afropean lens
Duration:01:43:45
02 exploring the afropean identity a journey through black europe
Duration:01:48:12
03 encountering racism and prejudice in paris a reflection on identity and diversity
Duration:01:45:37
04 tina's altercation and the deterioration of firth park
Duration:01:59:55
05 exploring black history and identity in paris through the eyes of african american visitors
Duration:01:48:06
06 afropean chronicles the afro french struggle in paris and clichy sous bois
Duration:01:52:33
07 gentrification and social injustice in clichy sous bois
Duration:01:52:46
08 challenges and triumphs of black academics and cultural identity in europe
Duration:01:55:49
09 neglect and inequality in clichy sous bois a look at the black community in france
Duration:01:52:15
10 rediscovering afropean culture through music, art, and identity
Duration:01:44:27
11 exploring colonial legacy through tintin and the africa museum in brussels
Duration:01:40:16
12 exploring black british identity and literature through the eyes of caryl phillips and linton kwesi johnson
Duration:01:41:26
13 the legacy of otto and hermina huiswoud a story of activism, surveillance, and intergenerational connection
Duration:01:43:01
Ending Credits
Duration:00:25:53