Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. From Brazil to Ghana: Unmatched Fortitude and Locating Home
Chapter 1. Reverse Diaspora: Dissonance of Memory, Voyages of Hope, and Degrees of Return
Chapter 2. Historicizing the Returnee Presence in Gã Mãŋ: Challenges and Silences
Chapter 3. The Social History of Gã Mãŋ: Colonialism and Their Impact on the Brazilian-African Diaspora
Chapter 4. The Evolution of Land in Gã Mãŋ and Brazilian-African Diaspora: Paradox of Freedom and the Birth of Conflicts
Chapter 5. Escaping Slavery into Colonialism and Squabbles: How Colonial Projects and Internal Disputes Threatened Brazilian Land and Freedom
Part 2. Contradictions of Return: Transporting Atlantic Traditions, Skills, and Cultures and Refashioning Identity
Chapter 6. (Re-)Creating Brazilian Slavery in an Enabling Environment: The “Ghost” of Slavery
Chapter 7. Contributions by the Brazilian-Africans and the Tabom: Impact on Ghana’s History
Chapter 8. Brazilians Together, Brazilians Apart: The Family Trees and the Process of Becoming Gã
Part 3. Diaspora in Full Circle: Home Is Ghana, Brazil Is Our Mother Country
Chapter 9. Fading Diaspora and Receding Memory: How the Brazilian Government and the Tabom Are Preserving the Brazil House and Crisscrossing the Atlantic in Full Circle
Chapter 10. Telescoping Lula’s Unfulfilled Promise and the Implications of the Tabom’s Visit to Brazil: A Hopeless Situation?
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index