Afrocubanas
History, Thought, and Cultural Practices
Herausgeber: Benson, Devyn Spence; Rubiera Castillo, Daisy
Afrocubanas
History, Thought, and Cultural Practices
Herausgeber: Benson, Devyn Spence; Rubiera Castillo, Daisy
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There is no other published work in English devoted to analyzing the political and intellectual dimensions of black Cuban women's thought across the island's history. This text is essential reading for students of Afro-Latin American studies, Caribbean history, or courses focussing on black women in the Atlantic region.
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There is no other published work in English devoted to analyzing the political and intellectual dimensions of black Cuban women's thought across the island's history. This text is essential reading for students of Afro-Latin American studies, Caribbean history, or courses focussing on black women in the Atlantic region.
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Produktdetails
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- Creolizing the Canon
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 797g
- ISBN-13: 9781786614810
- ISBN-10: 1786614812
- Artikelnr.: 58294909
- Creolizing the Canon
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 797g
- ISBN-13: 9781786614810
- ISBN-10: 1786614812
- Artikelnr.: 58294909
Edited by Devyn Spence Benson; Daisy Rubiera Castillo and Inés María Martiatu Terry - Translated by Karina Alma
Prologue Introduction Part One: History Judicial Demands of Slave Women in
Nineteenth Century Cuba, by Digna Castañeda Fuertes Reconstructing the
History of Ex-slave Belén Álvarez, by Oilda Hevia Lanier Women "of Color"
in Santiaguera Colonial Society, A Commentary, by María Cristina
Hierrezuelo Part Two: Thought Women of Minerva, by María del Carmen Barcia
Zequeira Gratitude: To My Friends and Colleagues from the Journal Minerva,
by Úrsula Coimbra de Valverde Black Voices in Favor of the Independent
Party of Color, by Carmen Piedra Our Ethnic Values, by Consuelo Serra What
We Are, by Inocencía Silveira Black Cuban Women, by Gerardo del Valle Black
Cuban Women and Culture, by Catalina Pozo Gato Black Intelligence, by
Arabella Òña Women in Santeria and Regla Ocha: Gender, Myths and Reality,
by Daisy Rubiera Castillo Gender and Raciality: A Neccesary Reflection in
Contemporary Cuba, by Yulexis Almeida Junco On Afrocubana Stereotypes:
Construction and Deconstruction of Myths, by María Ileana Faguaga Iglesias
Proposing an Inclusive and Non-sexist Gaze: Mulatta Women, A Profaned
Invention? By Onelia Chaveco Chaveco Hairs, by Carmen González Chacón
Passing as a White Woman, by Sandra del Valle Casals The Revolution Turned
Blacks to Persons, by Yusimí Rodríguez López A Human Race? Ah.... It Had to
Be! By Yohmna Depestre Corcho A Room of One's Own for Black Cuban Women, by
Yesenia Selier Crespo Part Three: Cultural Practices Oriki (Yoruba Song)
for Elder Black Women of the Past, by Georgina Herrera Cárdenas Black
Feminine Imaginary in Cuba, by Aymée Rivera Pérez Oppositional Binaries in
Nancy Morejón's Octubre Imprescindible [Indispensable October] and
Cuadernos de Granada [Granada Notebooks] by Lourdes Martínez Echazábal
Exile in Memory, by Coralia de Mercedes Hernández Herrera The Tough Skin of
Teresa Cárdenas, by Leonardo Estupiñán Zaldívar The Little Black Man and
the Mulatta in the Vortex of Nationality, by Inés María MartiatuTerry
Popular Theater and Collective Resistance, by Fátima de la Caridad
Patterson Catalina Berroa, The Audacious Trinitarian (First Female Composer
of "Cultured" Music in the Nineteenth Century) by Isabel González Sauto The
Marathon Exists for Both Men and Women, by Edelvis López Making Dreams
Happen Is Not the Same as Dreaming, by María Elena Mendiola The
Contributions of Sara Gómez, Sandra Álvarez Ramírez Belkis Ayón Manso,
Between Heterogeneous Sensibilities, Lázara Menéndez Vásquez Black Women in
Sports, by Irene Esther Ruiz Narváez A Lexical Semantic Analysis on the
Discourse of Women in Cuban Rap, by Yanelys Abreu Babi and Anette Jiménez
Marata Biographies of Authors History in Graphics Index
Nineteenth Century Cuba, by Digna Castañeda Fuertes Reconstructing the
History of Ex-slave Belén Álvarez, by Oilda Hevia Lanier Women "of Color"
in Santiaguera Colonial Society, A Commentary, by María Cristina
Hierrezuelo Part Two: Thought Women of Minerva, by María del Carmen Barcia
Zequeira Gratitude: To My Friends and Colleagues from the Journal Minerva,
by Úrsula Coimbra de Valverde Black Voices in Favor of the Independent
Party of Color, by Carmen Piedra Our Ethnic Values, by Consuelo Serra What
We Are, by Inocencía Silveira Black Cuban Women, by Gerardo del Valle Black
Cuban Women and Culture, by Catalina Pozo Gato Black Intelligence, by
Arabella Òña Women in Santeria and Regla Ocha: Gender, Myths and Reality,
by Daisy Rubiera Castillo Gender and Raciality: A Neccesary Reflection in
Contemporary Cuba, by Yulexis Almeida Junco On Afrocubana Stereotypes:
Construction and Deconstruction of Myths, by María Ileana Faguaga Iglesias
Proposing an Inclusive and Non-sexist Gaze: Mulatta Women, A Profaned
Invention? By Onelia Chaveco Chaveco Hairs, by Carmen González Chacón
Passing as a White Woman, by Sandra del Valle Casals The Revolution Turned
Blacks to Persons, by Yusimí Rodríguez López A Human Race? Ah.... It Had to
Be! By Yohmna Depestre Corcho A Room of One's Own for Black Cuban Women, by
Yesenia Selier Crespo Part Three: Cultural Practices Oriki (Yoruba Song)
for Elder Black Women of the Past, by Georgina Herrera Cárdenas Black
Feminine Imaginary in Cuba, by Aymée Rivera Pérez Oppositional Binaries in
Nancy Morejón's Octubre Imprescindible [Indispensable October] and
Cuadernos de Granada [Granada Notebooks] by Lourdes Martínez Echazábal
Exile in Memory, by Coralia de Mercedes Hernández Herrera The Tough Skin of
Teresa Cárdenas, by Leonardo Estupiñán Zaldívar The Little Black Man and
the Mulatta in the Vortex of Nationality, by Inés María MartiatuTerry
Popular Theater and Collective Resistance, by Fátima de la Caridad
Patterson Catalina Berroa, The Audacious Trinitarian (First Female Composer
of "Cultured" Music in the Nineteenth Century) by Isabel González Sauto The
Marathon Exists for Both Men and Women, by Edelvis López Making Dreams
Happen Is Not the Same as Dreaming, by María Elena Mendiola The
Contributions of Sara Gómez, Sandra Álvarez Ramírez Belkis Ayón Manso,
Between Heterogeneous Sensibilities, Lázara Menéndez Vásquez Black Women in
Sports, by Irene Esther Ruiz Narváez A Lexical Semantic Analysis on the
Discourse of Women in Cuban Rap, by Yanelys Abreu Babi and Anette Jiménez
Marata Biographies of Authors History in Graphics Index
Prologue Introduction Part One: History Judicial Demands of Slave Women in
Nineteenth Century Cuba, by Digna Castañeda Fuertes Reconstructing the
History of Ex-slave Belén Álvarez, by Oilda Hevia Lanier Women "of Color"
in Santiaguera Colonial Society, A Commentary, by María Cristina
Hierrezuelo Part Two: Thought Women of Minerva, by María del Carmen Barcia
Zequeira Gratitude: To My Friends and Colleagues from the Journal Minerva,
by Úrsula Coimbra de Valverde Black Voices in Favor of the Independent
Party of Color, by Carmen Piedra Our Ethnic Values, by Consuelo Serra What
We Are, by Inocencía Silveira Black Cuban Women, by Gerardo del Valle Black
Cuban Women and Culture, by Catalina Pozo Gato Black Intelligence, by
Arabella Òña Women in Santeria and Regla Ocha: Gender, Myths and Reality,
by Daisy Rubiera Castillo Gender and Raciality: A Neccesary Reflection in
Contemporary Cuba, by Yulexis Almeida Junco On Afrocubana Stereotypes:
Construction and Deconstruction of Myths, by María Ileana Faguaga Iglesias
Proposing an Inclusive and Non-sexist Gaze: Mulatta Women, A Profaned
Invention? By Onelia Chaveco Chaveco Hairs, by Carmen González Chacón
Passing as a White Woman, by Sandra del Valle Casals The Revolution Turned
Blacks to Persons, by Yusimí Rodríguez López A Human Race? Ah.... It Had to
Be! By Yohmna Depestre Corcho A Room of One's Own for Black Cuban Women, by
Yesenia Selier Crespo Part Three: Cultural Practices Oriki (Yoruba Song)
for Elder Black Women of the Past, by Georgina Herrera Cárdenas Black
Feminine Imaginary in Cuba, by Aymée Rivera Pérez Oppositional Binaries in
Nancy Morejón's Octubre Imprescindible [Indispensable October] and
Cuadernos de Granada [Granada Notebooks] by Lourdes Martínez Echazábal
Exile in Memory, by Coralia de Mercedes Hernández Herrera The Tough Skin of
Teresa Cárdenas, by Leonardo Estupiñán Zaldívar The Little Black Man and
the Mulatta in the Vortex of Nationality, by Inés María MartiatuTerry
Popular Theater and Collective Resistance, by Fátima de la Caridad
Patterson Catalina Berroa, The Audacious Trinitarian (First Female Composer
of "Cultured" Music in the Nineteenth Century) by Isabel González Sauto The
Marathon Exists for Both Men and Women, by Edelvis López Making Dreams
Happen Is Not the Same as Dreaming, by María Elena Mendiola The
Contributions of Sara Gómez, Sandra Álvarez Ramírez Belkis Ayón Manso,
Between Heterogeneous Sensibilities, Lázara Menéndez Vásquez Black Women in
Sports, by Irene Esther Ruiz Narváez A Lexical Semantic Analysis on the
Discourse of Women in Cuban Rap, by Yanelys Abreu Babi and Anette Jiménez
Marata Biographies of Authors History in Graphics Index
Nineteenth Century Cuba, by Digna Castañeda Fuertes Reconstructing the
History of Ex-slave Belén Álvarez, by Oilda Hevia Lanier Women "of Color"
in Santiaguera Colonial Society, A Commentary, by María Cristina
Hierrezuelo Part Two: Thought Women of Minerva, by María del Carmen Barcia
Zequeira Gratitude: To My Friends and Colleagues from the Journal Minerva,
by Úrsula Coimbra de Valverde Black Voices in Favor of the Independent
Party of Color, by Carmen Piedra Our Ethnic Values, by Consuelo Serra What
We Are, by Inocencía Silveira Black Cuban Women, by Gerardo del Valle Black
Cuban Women and Culture, by Catalina Pozo Gato Black Intelligence, by
Arabella Òña Women in Santeria and Regla Ocha: Gender, Myths and Reality,
by Daisy Rubiera Castillo Gender and Raciality: A Neccesary Reflection in
Contemporary Cuba, by Yulexis Almeida Junco On Afrocubana Stereotypes:
Construction and Deconstruction of Myths, by María Ileana Faguaga Iglesias
Proposing an Inclusive and Non-sexist Gaze: Mulatta Women, A Profaned
Invention? By Onelia Chaveco Chaveco Hairs, by Carmen González Chacón
Passing as a White Woman, by Sandra del Valle Casals The Revolution Turned
Blacks to Persons, by Yusimí Rodríguez López A Human Race? Ah.... It Had to
Be! By Yohmna Depestre Corcho A Room of One's Own for Black Cuban Women, by
Yesenia Selier Crespo Part Three: Cultural Practices Oriki (Yoruba Song)
for Elder Black Women of the Past, by Georgina Herrera Cárdenas Black
Feminine Imaginary in Cuba, by Aymée Rivera Pérez Oppositional Binaries in
Nancy Morejón's Octubre Imprescindible [Indispensable October] and
Cuadernos de Granada [Granada Notebooks] by Lourdes Martínez Echazábal
Exile in Memory, by Coralia de Mercedes Hernández Herrera The Tough Skin of
Teresa Cárdenas, by Leonardo Estupiñán Zaldívar The Little Black Man and
the Mulatta in the Vortex of Nationality, by Inés María MartiatuTerry
Popular Theater and Collective Resistance, by Fátima de la Caridad
Patterson Catalina Berroa, The Audacious Trinitarian (First Female Composer
of "Cultured" Music in the Nineteenth Century) by Isabel González Sauto The
Marathon Exists for Both Men and Women, by Edelvis López Making Dreams
Happen Is Not the Same as Dreaming, by María Elena Mendiola The
Contributions of Sara Gómez, Sandra Álvarez Ramírez Belkis Ayón Manso,
Between Heterogeneous Sensibilities, Lázara Menéndez Vásquez Black Women in
Sports, by Irene Esther Ruiz Narváez A Lexical Semantic Analysis on the
Discourse of Women in Cuban Rap, by Yanelys Abreu Babi and Anette Jiménez
Marata Biographies of Authors History in Graphics Index