I Am Becoming My Mother: (Post)Diaspora, Local Entanglements and Entangled Locals

I Am Becoming My Mother: (Post)Diaspora, Local Entanglements and Entangled Locals

Author: 
Noxolo, Patricia
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2020
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Journal Title: 
African and Black Diaspora: an international journal
Source: 
African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, 2020, PP. 134-146
Abstract: 

Drawing on the sensory, self-shifting approach of Lorna Goodison's 1986 poem 'I am becoming my mother', and on quantum theory for brief insights into entanglement, this article gazes into the still visualities of family photographs of my own Birmingham childhood (my mother died that same year) to push towards a more entangled conception of (post)diaspora. I use this highly personal entanglement to take issue with three troublingly disentangled ways in which postdiaspora has been imagined in recent academic literature: as the culmination of a teleological movement from migrant to diaspora to post-diaspora; as the slowly weakening pull of diasporic responsibilities and remittances; and as a means to archaise and de-link from ties to a forgetful and irresponsible diaspora. Ultimately, the article pushes towards a more deeply materially and personally entangled version of (post)diaspora.

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CITATION: Noxolo, Patricia. I Am Becoming My Mother: (Post)Diaspora, Local Entanglements and Entangled Locals . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2020. African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, 2020, PP. 134-146 - Available at: https://library.au.int/i-am-becoming-my-mother-postdiaspora-local-entanglements-and-entangled-locals