Morrison analyzes the conditions that supported the social advance and decline of notions of white racial superiority, nationalist projections of racial hybridity, and pride in African descent.
Morrison analyzes the conditions that supported the social advance and decline of notions of white racial superiority, nationalist projections of racial hybridity, and pride in African descent.
Karen Y. Morrison is Assistant Professor in the W. E. B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a social historian of the African diaspora.
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Preface: A Crucible of Race: Historicizing the Sexual Economy of Cuban Social Identities Acknowledgments 1. Ascendant Capitalism and White Intellectual Re-Assessments of Afro-Cuban Social Value to 1820 2. Slavery and Afro-Cuban Family Formation during Cuba's Economic Awakening, 1763-1820 3. The Illegal Slave Trade and the Cuban Sexual Economy of Race, 1820-1867 4. Nineteenth-Century Racial Myths and the Familial Corruption of Cuban Whiteness 5. Afro-Cuban Family Emancipation, 1868-1886 6. "Regenerating" the Afro-Cuban Family, 1886-1940 7. Mestizaje Literary Visions and Afro-Cuban Genealogical Memory, 1920-1958 Epilogue: Revolutionary Social Morality and the Multi-Racial National Family, 1959-2000 Notes References Index
Preface: A Crucible of Race: Historicizing the Sexual Economy of Cuban Social Identities Acknowledgments 1. Ascendant Capitalism and White Intellectual Re-Assessments of Afro-Cuban Social Value to 1820 2. Slavery and Afro-Cuban Family Formation during Cuba's Economic Awakening, 1763-1820 3. The Illegal Slave Trade and the Cuban Sexual Economy of Race, 1820-1867 4. Nineteenth-Century Racial Myths and the Familial Corruption of Cuban Whiteness 5. Afro-Cuban Family Emancipation, 1868-1886 6. "Regenerating" the Afro-Cuban Family, 1886-1940 7. Mestizaje Literary Visions and Afro-Cuban Genealogical Memory, 1920-1958 Epilogue: Revolutionary Social Morality and the Multi-Racial National Family, 1959-2000 Notes References Index
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