AfroLatinas and LatiNegras
Culture, Identity, and Struggle from an Intersectional Perspective
Herausgeber: Bondi, Concetta; Scerbo, Rosita
AfroLatinas and LatiNegras
Culture, Identity, and Struggle from an Intersectional Perspective
Herausgeber: Bondi, Concetta; Scerbo, Rosita
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This book shows the challenges inherent to the AfroLatina experience with a focus on Black women. The authors argue the analytical power of Intersectionality while considering the hegemonic pressures on AfroLatinidad and the essentializing moves that an intersectional approach enables resisting systems of power.
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This book shows the challenges inherent to the AfroLatina experience with a focus on Black women. The authors argue the analytical power of Intersectionality while considering the hegemonic pressures on AfroLatinidad and the essentializing moves that an intersectional approach enables resisting systems of power.
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Produktdetails
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- Critical Africana Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781666910339
- ISBN-10: 1666910333
- Artikelnr.: 64050419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Critical Africana Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781666910339
- ISBN-10: 1666910333
- Artikelnr.: 64050419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rosita Scerbo is assistant professor of Afro-Hispanic studies at Georgia State University. Concetta Bondi is lecturer of Spanish at Arizona State University.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Centering Black Women/Challenging Latinidad and Hegemonic
Discourses
Rosita Scerbo and Concetta Bondi
Part I: Diasporic Rhythms and Visual Arts: Inteersecting Race and Gender in
Afro-Descendent Photography, Music, and Dance
1. Opening up Black, female spaces: Dialogues with the Orishas, the City and
the Mythic Space in "Banho de Folhas" by Luedji Luna and "Pra que me
chamas" by Xênia França Lesley Feracho
2. The Black Woman as Leader in the Bunde and Bullerengue
Algris Xiomara Aldeano Vásquez
3. No me llames trigueña. Claiming Puerto Rican Blackness in Adriana
Parrilla's photography
Meaghan Jeanne Coogan
4. The Resistance in the Photographic Indexical Portrayal of Afro-Latina Women
in Manuel González de la Parra's Luces de raíz negra
Kerry Green
Part II: Challenging Hegemonic Spaces: Female Leadership and Visibility in
Social Activism, Educational Resources, and Spiritual Expressions of
Blackness
5. Representing Candomblé in the Public Sphere: Black Priestess' Authorship in
Brazilian Cultural Production
Jamie Lee Andreson
6. The Invisible Women: An Analysis of the Representation of Afro-Latinx Women
in Spanish Language Textbooks
Lillie Padilla
7. Writing and Activism: A political Perspective of AfroLatina's Struggle in
Colombia, Brazil and the Caribbean
Yesenia Escobar Espitia, Renata Dorneles Lima, Yoiseth Patricia Cabarcas,
and Lindsay Gary
Part III: Re-Learning Latin America Black Past and Present: Colonial Texts
and the Legacy of Afrodisporic Intergenerational Trauma
8. Repairing the Broken Strands of Afro-Latina History in Mayra Santos Febres'
Fiction" Karen S. Christian
9. Afro-Mexican Women in the Northern Frontier: Subalternity, Agency, and
Power Dynamics in the 17th Century
Brenda Romero
10. Blurring Genres, Blurring Borders: Contemporary Poetic Memoirs of
Afro-Dominicanas in the United States
Melissa Castillo Planas
11. Papi's Bridge: Towards a New Diasporic Dominican Identity in Clap When You
Land
Keturah Nichols
Index
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Centering Black Women/Challenging Latinidad and Hegemonic
Discourses
Rosita Scerbo and Concetta Bondi
Part I: Diasporic Rhythms and Visual Arts: Inteersecting Race and Gender in
Afro-Descendent Photography, Music, and Dance
1. Opening up Black, female spaces: Dialogues with the Orishas, the City and
the Mythic Space in "Banho de Folhas" by Luedji Luna and "Pra que me
chamas" by Xênia França Lesley Feracho
2. The Black Woman as Leader in the Bunde and Bullerengue
Algris Xiomara Aldeano Vásquez
3. No me llames trigueña. Claiming Puerto Rican Blackness in Adriana
Parrilla's photography
Meaghan Jeanne Coogan
4. The Resistance in the Photographic Indexical Portrayal of Afro-Latina Women
in Manuel González de la Parra's Luces de raíz negra
Kerry Green
Part II: Challenging Hegemonic Spaces: Female Leadership and Visibility in
Social Activism, Educational Resources, and Spiritual Expressions of
Blackness
5. Representing Candomblé in the Public Sphere: Black Priestess' Authorship in
Brazilian Cultural Production
Jamie Lee Andreson
6. The Invisible Women: An Analysis of the Representation of Afro-Latinx Women
in Spanish Language Textbooks
Lillie Padilla
7. Writing and Activism: A political Perspective of AfroLatina's Struggle in
Colombia, Brazil and the Caribbean
Yesenia Escobar Espitia, Renata Dorneles Lima, Yoiseth Patricia Cabarcas,
and Lindsay Gary
Part III: Re-Learning Latin America Black Past and Present: Colonial Texts
and the Legacy of Afrodisporic Intergenerational Trauma
8. Repairing the Broken Strands of Afro-Latina History in Mayra Santos Febres'
Fiction" Karen S. Christian
9. Afro-Mexican Women in the Northern Frontier: Subalternity, Agency, and
Power Dynamics in the 17th Century
Brenda Romero
10. Blurring Genres, Blurring Borders: Contemporary Poetic Memoirs of
Afro-Dominicanas in the United States
Melissa Castillo Planas
11. Papi's Bridge: Towards a New Diasporic Dominican Identity in Clap When You
Land
Keturah Nichols
Index
About the Contributors
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Centering Black Women/Challenging Latinidad and Hegemonic
Discourses
Rosita Scerbo and Concetta Bondi
Part I: Diasporic Rhythms and Visual Arts: Inteersecting Race and Gender in
Afro-Descendent Photography, Music, and Dance
1. Opening up Black, female spaces: Dialogues with the Orishas, the City and
the Mythic Space in "Banho de Folhas" by Luedji Luna and "Pra que me
chamas" by Xênia França Lesley Feracho
2. The Black Woman as Leader in the Bunde and Bullerengue
Algris Xiomara Aldeano Vásquez
3. No me llames trigueña. Claiming Puerto Rican Blackness in Adriana
Parrilla's photography
Meaghan Jeanne Coogan
4. The Resistance in the Photographic Indexical Portrayal of Afro-Latina Women
in Manuel González de la Parra's Luces de raíz negra
Kerry Green
Part II: Challenging Hegemonic Spaces: Female Leadership and Visibility in
Social Activism, Educational Resources, and Spiritual Expressions of
Blackness
5. Representing Candomblé in the Public Sphere: Black Priestess' Authorship in
Brazilian Cultural Production
Jamie Lee Andreson
6. The Invisible Women: An Analysis of the Representation of Afro-Latinx Women
in Spanish Language Textbooks
Lillie Padilla
7. Writing and Activism: A political Perspective of AfroLatina's Struggle in
Colombia, Brazil and the Caribbean
Yesenia Escobar Espitia, Renata Dorneles Lima, Yoiseth Patricia Cabarcas,
and Lindsay Gary
Part III: Re-Learning Latin America Black Past and Present: Colonial Texts
and the Legacy of Afrodisporic Intergenerational Trauma
8. Repairing the Broken Strands of Afro-Latina History in Mayra Santos Febres'
Fiction" Karen S. Christian
9. Afro-Mexican Women in the Northern Frontier: Subalternity, Agency, and
Power Dynamics in the 17th Century
Brenda Romero
10. Blurring Genres, Blurring Borders: Contemporary Poetic Memoirs of
Afro-Dominicanas in the United States
Melissa Castillo Planas
11. Papi's Bridge: Towards a New Diasporic Dominican Identity in Clap When You
Land
Keturah Nichols
Index
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Centering Black Women/Challenging Latinidad and Hegemonic
Discourses
Rosita Scerbo and Concetta Bondi
Part I: Diasporic Rhythms and Visual Arts: Inteersecting Race and Gender in
Afro-Descendent Photography, Music, and Dance
1. Opening up Black, female spaces: Dialogues with the Orishas, the City and
the Mythic Space in "Banho de Folhas" by Luedji Luna and "Pra que me
chamas" by Xênia França Lesley Feracho
2. The Black Woman as Leader in the Bunde and Bullerengue
Algris Xiomara Aldeano Vásquez
3. No me llames trigueña. Claiming Puerto Rican Blackness in Adriana
Parrilla's photography
Meaghan Jeanne Coogan
4. The Resistance in the Photographic Indexical Portrayal of Afro-Latina Women
in Manuel González de la Parra's Luces de raíz negra
Kerry Green
Part II: Challenging Hegemonic Spaces: Female Leadership and Visibility in
Social Activism, Educational Resources, and Spiritual Expressions of
Blackness
5. Representing Candomblé in the Public Sphere: Black Priestess' Authorship in
Brazilian Cultural Production
Jamie Lee Andreson
6. The Invisible Women: An Analysis of the Representation of Afro-Latinx Women
in Spanish Language Textbooks
Lillie Padilla
7. Writing and Activism: A political Perspective of AfroLatina's Struggle in
Colombia, Brazil and the Caribbean
Yesenia Escobar Espitia, Renata Dorneles Lima, Yoiseth Patricia Cabarcas,
and Lindsay Gary
Part III: Re-Learning Latin America Black Past and Present: Colonial Texts
and the Legacy of Afrodisporic Intergenerational Trauma
8. Repairing the Broken Strands of Afro-Latina History in Mayra Santos Febres'
Fiction" Karen S. Christian
9. Afro-Mexican Women in the Northern Frontier: Subalternity, Agency, and
Power Dynamics in the 17th Century
Brenda Romero
10. Blurring Genres, Blurring Borders: Contemporary Poetic Memoirs of
Afro-Dominicanas in the United States
Melissa Castillo Planas
11. Papi's Bridge: Towards a New Diasporic Dominican Identity in Clap When You
Land
Keturah Nichols
Index
About the Contributors