This volume explores the connections between people of Asian and African descent in Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing specifically on how they negotiated shared social spaces and experiences to develop what in many cases would become a fusion of cultures.
This volume explores the connections between people of Asian and African descent in Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing specifically on how they negotiated shared social spaces and experiences to develop what in many cases would become a fusion of cultures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Black Diasporic Worlds: Origins and Evolutions from New World Slaving
Luisa Marcela Ossa is associate professor of Spanish and area chair of the undergraduate Spanish program at La Salle University. Debbie Lee-DiStefano is professor of Spanish at Southeast Missouri State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Afro and Chinese Depictions in Peruvian Social Discourse at the Turn of the 20th Century Chapter 2 Locating Chinese Culture and Aesthetics in the Art of Wifredo Lam Chapter 3 Through the Prism of the Harlem Ashram: Afro-Asian-Caribbean Connections in Transnational Circulation Chapter 4 Merging the Transpacific with the Transatlantic: Afro-Asia in Japanese Brazilian Narratives Chapter 5 Parallels and Intersections: Literary Depictions of the Lives of Chinese and Africans in 19th Century and Early 20th Century Cuba Chapter 6 Erased from Collective Memory: Dreadlocks Story Documentary Untangles the Hindu Legacy of Rastafari Chapter 7 Body of Reconciliation: Aida Petrinera Cheng's Journey in Como un Mensajero Tuyo Chapter 8 "I am Like One of those Women": Effeminization of Chinese Caribbean men as Feminist Strategy in Three Contemporary Caribbean Novels Chapter 9 La Mulata Achinada: Bodies, Gender, and Authority in Afro-Chinese Religion in Cuba
Chapter 1 Afro and Chinese Depictions in Peruvian Social Discourse at the Turn of the 20th Century Chapter 2 Locating Chinese Culture and Aesthetics in the Art of Wifredo Lam Chapter 3 Through the Prism of the Harlem Ashram: Afro-Asian-Caribbean Connections in Transnational Circulation Chapter 4 Merging the Transpacific with the Transatlantic: Afro-Asia in Japanese Brazilian Narratives Chapter 5 Parallels and Intersections: Literary Depictions of the Lives of Chinese and Africans in 19th Century and Early 20th Century Cuba Chapter 6 Erased from Collective Memory: Dreadlocks Story Documentary Untangles the Hindu Legacy of Rastafari Chapter 7 Body of Reconciliation: Aida Petrinera Cheng's Journey in Como un Mensajero Tuyo Chapter 8 "I am Like One of those Women": Effeminization of Chinese Caribbean men as Feminist Strategy in Three Contemporary Caribbean Novels Chapter 9 La Mulata Achinada: Bodies, Gender, and Authority in Afro-Chinese Religion in Cuba
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