Rewriting the African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean

Rewriting the African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean
Title Rewriting the African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Adams Jr.
Publisher Routledge
Pages 184
Release 2014-10-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317850467

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This volume considers the African Diaspora through the underexplored Afro-Latino experience in the Caribbean and South America. Utilizing both established and emerging approaches such as feminism and Atlantic studies, the authors explore the production of historical and contemporary identities and cultural practices within and beyond the boundaries of the nation-state. Rewriting the African Diaspora in the Caribbean and Latin America illustrates how far the fields of Afro-Latino and African Diaspora studies have advanced beyond the Herskovits and Frazier debates of the 1940s. The book’s arguments complicate Herskovits’ insistence on Black culture being an exclusive reflection of African survivals, as well as Frazier’s counter-claim of African American culture being a result of slavery and colonialism. This collection of thought-provoking essays extends the concepts of diaspora and transnationalism, forcing the reader to reassess their present limitations as interpretive tools. In the process, Afro-Latinos are rendered visible as national actors and transnational citizens. This book was originally published as a special issue of African and Black Diaspora.

Rewriting the African diaspora in the Caribbean and Latin America

Rewriting the African diaspora in the Caribbean and Latin America
Title Rewriting the African diaspora in the Caribbean and Latin America PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre African diaspora
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The Latin American Identity and the African Diaspora

The Latin American Identity and the African Diaspora
Title The Latin American Identity and the African Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Antonio Olliz Boyd
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages 362
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 1604977043

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Antonio Olliz Boyd is an emeritus professor of Latin American literature at Temple University. He holds a PhD from Stanford University, an MS from Grorgetown University, and a BA from Long Island University. Dr. Olliz Boyd has published various essays on Afro Latino aesthetics in literature in volumes, such as the Dictionary of Literary Biography: Modern Latin-American Fiction Writers; Singular Like a Bird: The Art of Nancy Morejon; Imagination, Emblems and Expressions: Essays on Latin American, Caribbean, and Continental Culture and Identity; Blacks in Hispanic Literature: Critical Essays among others, as well as articles on Afro Latino literary criticism in various refereed journals. --Book Jacket.

Rewriting the African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean

Rewriting the African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean
Title Rewriting the African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Adams Jr.
Publisher Routledge
Pages 257
Release 2014-10-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317850459

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This volume considers the African Diaspora through the underexplored Afro-Latino experience in the Caribbean and South America. Utilizing both established and emerging approaches such as feminism and Atlantic studies, the authors explore the production of historical and contemporary identities and cultural practices within and beyond the boundaries of the nation-state. Rewriting the African Diaspora in the Caribbean and Latin America illustrates how far the fields of Afro-Latino and African Diaspora studies have advanced beyond the Herskovits and Frazier debates of the 1940s. The book’s arguments complicate Herskovits’ insistence on Black culture being an exclusive reflection of African survivals, as well as Frazier’s counter-claim of African American culture being a result of slavery and colonialism. This collection of thought-provoking essays extends the concepts of diaspora and transnationalism, forcing the reader to reassess their present limitations as interpretive tools. In the process, Afro-Latinos are rendered visible as national actors and transnational citizens. This book was originally published as a special issue of African and Black Diaspora.

Blackness in Latin America and the Caribbean, Volume 2

Blackness in Latin America and the Caribbean, Volume 2
Title Blackness in Latin America and the Caribbean, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Norman E. Whitten
Publisher
Pages 588
Release 1998
Genre History
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Shows regional Black history.

Slavery and Beyond

Slavery and Beyond
Title Slavery and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Darién J. Davis
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 332
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780842024853

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The slave market in Seville, while still relatively small, became one of the most active in Europe. Many called the city the 'New Babylon.' Northern and sub-Saharan Africans comprised more than 50 percent of the inhabitants of several of Seville's neighborhoods. The African populations became so socially and politically important that in 1475 the Crown appointed Juan de Valladolid, its royal servant and mayoral, to represent Seville's Afro-Iberian community. Churches and charities catered to its spiritual and material needs.

Critical Perspectives on Afro-Latin American Literature

Critical Perspectives on Afro-Latin American Literature
Title Critical Perspectives on Afro-Latin American Literature PDF eBook
Author Antonio D. Tillis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 303
Release 2012-04-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136662545

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After generations of being rendered virtually invisible by the US academy in critical anthologies and literary histories, writing by Latin Americans of African ancestry has become represented by a booming corpus of intellectual and critical investigation. This volume aims to provide an introduction to the literary worlds and perceptions of national culture and identity of authors from Spanish-America, Brazil, and uniquely, Equatorial Guinea, thus contextually connecting Africa to the history of Spanish colonization. The importance of Latin America literature to the discipline of African Diaspora studies is immeasurable, and this edited collection provides a ripe cultural context for critical comparative analysis among the vast geographies that encompass African and African Diaspora studies. Scholars in the area of African Diaspora Studies, Black Studies, Latin American Studies, and American literature will be able to utilize the eleven essays in this edition to enhance classroom instruction and further academic research.