Afro-Latin American Studies
Herausgeber: Andrews, George Reid; De La Fuente, Alejandro
Afro-Latin American Studies
Herausgeber: Andrews, George Reid; De La Fuente, Alejandro
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Examines the full range of humanities and social science scholarship on people of African descent in Latin America.
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Examines the full range of humanities and social science scholarship on people of African descent in Latin America.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781316630662
- ISBN-10: 1316630668
- Artikelnr.: 50114268
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781316630662
- ISBN-10: 1316630668
- Artikelnr.: 50114268
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Afro-Latin American studies: an introduction Alejandro de la Fuente and
George Reid Andrews; Part I. Inequalities: 2. The slave trade to Latin
America: a historiographical assessment Roquinaldo Ferreira and Tatiana
Seijas; 3. Inequality: race, class, gender George Reid Andrews; 4.
Afro-indigenous interactions, relations, and comparisons Peter Wade; 5.
Law, silence, and racialized inequalities in the history of Afro-Brazil
Brodwyn Fischer, Keila Grinberg and Hebe Mattos; Part II. Politics: 6.
Currents in Afro-Latin American political and social thought Frank Guridy
and Juliet Hooker; 7. Rethinking black mobilization in Latin America Tianna
Paschel; 8. 'Racial democracy' and racial inclusion: hemispheric histories
Paulina Alberto and Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof; Part III. Culture: 9. Literary
liberties: the authority of Afrodescendant authors Doris Sommer; 10.
Afro-Latin American art Alejandro de la Fuente; 11. A century and a half of
scholarship on Afro-Latin American music Robin Moore; 12. Afro-Latin
American religions Stephan Palmié and Paul Christopher Johnson; 13.
Environment, space and place: cultural geographies of colonial Afro-Latin
America Karl Offen; Part IV. Transnational Spaces: 14. Transnational frames
of Afro-Latin experience: evolving spaces and means of connection,
1600-2000 Lara Putnam; 15. Afro-Latinos: speaking through silences and
rethinking the geographies of blackness Jennifer A. Jones.
George Reid Andrews; Part I. Inequalities: 2. The slave trade to Latin
America: a historiographical assessment Roquinaldo Ferreira and Tatiana
Seijas; 3. Inequality: race, class, gender George Reid Andrews; 4.
Afro-indigenous interactions, relations, and comparisons Peter Wade; 5.
Law, silence, and racialized inequalities in the history of Afro-Brazil
Brodwyn Fischer, Keila Grinberg and Hebe Mattos; Part II. Politics: 6.
Currents in Afro-Latin American political and social thought Frank Guridy
and Juliet Hooker; 7. Rethinking black mobilization in Latin America Tianna
Paschel; 8. 'Racial democracy' and racial inclusion: hemispheric histories
Paulina Alberto and Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof; Part III. Culture: 9. Literary
liberties: the authority of Afrodescendant authors Doris Sommer; 10.
Afro-Latin American art Alejandro de la Fuente; 11. A century and a half of
scholarship on Afro-Latin American music Robin Moore; 12. Afro-Latin
American religions Stephan Palmié and Paul Christopher Johnson; 13.
Environment, space and place: cultural geographies of colonial Afro-Latin
America Karl Offen; Part IV. Transnational Spaces: 14. Transnational frames
of Afro-Latin experience: evolving spaces and means of connection,
1600-2000 Lara Putnam; 15. Afro-Latinos: speaking through silences and
rethinking the geographies of blackness Jennifer A. Jones.
1. Afro-Latin American studies: an introduction Alejandro de la Fuente and
George Reid Andrews; Part I. Inequalities: 2. The slave trade to Latin
America: a historiographical assessment Roquinaldo Ferreira and Tatiana
Seijas; 3. Inequality: race, class, gender George Reid Andrews; 4.
Afro-indigenous interactions, relations, and comparisons Peter Wade; 5.
Law, silence, and racialized inequalities in the history of Afro-Brazil
Brodwyn Fischer, Keila Grinberg and Hebe Mattos; Part II. Politics: 6.
Currents in Afro-Latin American political and social thought Frank Guridy
and Juliet Hooker; 7. Rethinking black mobilization in Latin America Tianna
Paschel; 8. 'Racial democracy' and racial inclusion: hemispheric histories
Paulina Alberto and Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof; Part III. Culture: 9. Literary
liberties: the authority of Afrodescendant authors Doris Sommer; 10.
Afro-Latin American art Alejandro de la Fuente; 11. A century and a half of
scholarship on Afro-Latin American music Robin Moore; 12. Afro-Latin
American religions Stephan Palmié and Paul Christopher Johnson; 13.
Environment, space and place: cultural geographies of colonial Afro-Latin
America Karl Offen; Part IV. Transnational Spaces: 14. Transnational frames
of Afro-Latin experience: evolving spaces and means of connection,
1600-2000 Lara Putnam; 15. Afro-Latinos: speaking through silences and
rethinking the geographies of blackness Jennifer A. Jones.
George Reid Andrews; Part I. Inequalities: 2. The slave trade to Latin
America: a historiographical assessment Roquinaldo Ferreira and Tatiana
Seijas; 3. Inequality: race, class, gender George Reid Andrews; 4.
Afro-indigenous interactions, relations, and comparisons Peter Wade; 5.
Law, silence, and racialized inequalities in the history of Afro-Brazil
Brodwyn Fischer, Keila Grinberg and Hebe Mattos; Part II. Politics: 6.
Currents in Afro-Latin American political and social thought Frank Guridy
and Juliet Hooker; 7. Rethinking black mobilization in Latin America Tianna
Paschel; 8. 'Racial democracy' and racial inclusion: hemispheric histories
Paulina Alberto and Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof; Part III. Culture: 9. Literary
liberties: the authority of Afrodescendant authors Doris Sommer; 10.
Afro-Latin American art Alejandro de la Fuente; 11. A century and a half of
scholarship on Afro-Latin American music Robin Moore; 12. Afro-Latin
American religions Stephan Palmié and Paul Christopher Johnson; 13.
Environment, space and place: cultural geographies of colonial Afro-Latin
America Karl Offen; Part IV. Transnational Spaces: 14. Transnational frames
of Afro-Latin experience: evolving spaces and means of connection,
1600-2000 Lara Putnam; 15. Afro-Latinos: speaking through silences and
rethinking the geographies of blackness Jennifer A. Jones.