ARTICLE
HIDDEN RESISTANCE IN STEVEN HAHN’S A NATION UNDER OUR FEET.
- International Journal of Development Research , 15 (04) : 68253-68255
Lien de l'article :
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.29507.04.2025
Discipline :
Langues et littératures
Auteur(s) :
Harrouna MALGOUBRI and Jean DAO
Auteur(s) tagués :
DAO Jean
MALGOUBRI Harrouna
Renseignée par : DAO Jean
Résumé
This article analyzes Steven Hahn’s A Nation Under Our Feet (2004) using the theory of hidden resistance. From the slavery era to the Great Migration, African Americans worked out covert to circumvent the economic and socio-political hardships of life in Southern society. Hahn’s work highlights communication networks and rumors as important mechanisms that allowed Black people to resist race-based oppression. This perspective redefines the meanings of politics and the political, thus highlighting African Americans as early-politicized subjects in US history.
Mots-clés
African Americans; Hidden resistance; Politics; Political; Communication; Rumor