Packet 10: Tossup 3

This thinker used Ice Cube’s promotion of the film Anaconda to illustrate “revolutionary conservatism” in a work describing a “crisis of raciology.” This thinker advocates a “planetary humanism” as part of a race abolitionism found in a work published as Between Camps or Against Race. A work by this thinker uses Amiri Baraka’s idea of “the changing same” to describe European tours by the Fisk (10[1])Jubilee Singers and Fela Kuti’s American influences as parts of a single “non-traditional tradition.” This author of (-5[1])There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack (10[2])described a “counter-culture (10[1])of modernity” (-5[1])formed by intellectuals like Martin Delany and Frederick Douglass in a work contrasting essentialist forms of Black identity with the diasporic identity (10[1])formed across the title body of water. (10[2])For 10 (-5[1])points, name this British author of The Black Atlantic. (10[1])■END■ (0[21])

ANSWER: Paul Gilroy
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