African Diaspora in the Cultures of Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States
Herausgeber: Braham, Persephone
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Herausgeber: Braham, Persephone
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African Diaspora in the Cultures of Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States upholds the transcendent interconnectedness of histories, stories, and cultural and disciplinary expression, and the centrality of the Middle Passage in connecting Harlem and Brooklyn to Havana, Kingston, and Rio de Janeiro.
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African Diaspora in the Cultures of Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States upholds the transcendent interconnectedness of histories, stories, and cultural and disciplinary expression, and the centrality of the Middle Passage in connecting Harlem and Brooklyn to Havana, Kingston, and Rio de Janeiro.
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- Verlag: University Press Copublishing Division
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 147mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781611495393
- ISBN-10: 1611495393
- Artikelnr.: 45009668
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University Press Copublishing Division
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 147mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781611495393
- ISBN-10: 1611495393
- Artikelnr.: 45009668
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Persephone Braham is associate professor of Spanish and Latin American studies at the University of Delaware.
Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction I. THE MIDDLE
PASSAGE AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAS PROJECT Persephone Braham 1. Keith
Morrison: Middle Passage Julie L. McGee II. SLAVERY, MIGRATION, AND RACIAL
IDENTITY 2. The African Diaspora in the Americas: The Caribbean Dimension
Franklin W. Knight 3. Afro-Antillean Presence in the Latin American Melting
Pot Carla Guerrón Montero 4. Puerto Ricans in the Harlem Riot of 1935
Lorrin Thomas 5. Rethinking "Racial Democracy": Perspectives from Black
Thinkers in Twentieth-Century Brazil Paulina L. Alberto III. AFRICA IN THE
ARTS: MIGRATION, IMPROVISATION, EXCHANGE 6. Pearl Fishing in the Caribbean:
Early Images of Slavery and Forced Migration in the Americas Mónica
Domínguez-Torres 7. Improvisation in the Danzón and its Ties to Early New
Orleans Jazz Robin Moore 8. Afrochic: Africa in the Modernist Imagination
Camara Dia Holloway 9. True Blood: Colorblindness, Blanqueamiento, and
Vampire Ethnicity in Castro's Cuba Phillip Penix-Tadsen 10. Introspection
and Projection in Cuban Art Colette Gaiter 11. Hearing Reggaeton's
African-American Address Wayne Marshall 12. Black-British and Other African
Diaspora Artists Visualizing Slavery Eddie Chambers IV. BLACK AMERICAN
STUDIES IN THE GLOBAL HUMANITIES 13. Race and Representation in the Digital
Humanities: An Inter-American Case Study Ifeoma Nwankwo 14. Black American
Studies at the University of Delaware: Education Across the Lines Carol
Henderson Contributors
PASSAGE AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAS PROJECT Persephone Braham 1. Keith
Morrison: Middle Passage Julie L. McGee II. SLAVERY, MIGRATION, AND RACIAL
IDENTITY 2. The African Diaspora in the Americas: The Caribbean Dimension
Franklin W. Knight 3. Afro-Antillean Presence in the Latin American Melting
Pot Carla Guerrón Montero 4. Puerto Ricans in the Harlem Riot of 1935
Lorrin Thomas 5. Rethinking "Racial Democracy": Perspectives from Black
Thinkers in Twentieth-Century Brazil Paulina L. Alberto III. AFRICA IN THE
ARTS: MIGRATION, IMPROVISATION, EXCHANGE 6. Pearl Fishing in the Caribbean:
Early Images of Slavery and Forced Migration in the Americas Mónica
Domínguez-Torres 7. Improvisation in the Danzón and its Ties to Early New
Orleans Jazz Robin Moore 8. Afrochic: Africa in the Modernist Imagination
Camara Dia Holloway 9. True Blood: Colorblindness, Blanqueamiento, and
Vampire Ethnicity in Castro's Cuba Phillip Penix-Tadsen 10. Introspection
and Projection in Cuban Art Colette Gaiter 11. Hearing Reggaeton's
African-American Address Wayne Marshall 12. Black-British and Other African
Diaspora Artists Visualizing Slavery Eddie Chambers IV. BLACK AMERICAN
STUDIES IN THE GLOBAL HUMANITIES 13. Race and Representation in the Digital
Humanities: An Inter-American Case Study Ifeoma Nwankwo 14. Black American
Studies at the University of Delaware: Education Across the Lines Carol
Henderson Contributors
Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction I. THE MIDDLE
PASSAGE AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAS PROJECT Persephone Braham 1. Keith
Morrison: Middle Passage Julie L. McGee II. SLAVERY, MIGRATION, AND RACIAL
IDENTITY 2. The African Diaspora in the Americas: The Caribbean Dimension
Franklin W. Knight 3. Afro-Antillean Presence in the Latin American Melting
Pot Carla Guerrón Montero 4. Puerto Ricans in the Harlem Riot of 1935
Lorrin Thomas 5. Rethinking "Racial Democracy": Perspectives from Black
Thinkers in Twentieth-Century Brazil Paulina L. Alberto III. AFRICA IN THE
ARTS: MIGRATION, IMPROVISATION, EXCHANGE 6. Pearl Fishing in the Caribbean:
Early Images of Slavery and Forced Migration in the Americas Mónica
Domínguez-Torres 7. Improvisation in the Danzón and its Ties to Early New
Orleans Jazz Robin Moore 8. Afrochic: Africa in the Modernist Imagination
Camara Dia Holloway 9. True Blood: Colorblindness, Blanqueamiento, and
Vampire Ethnicity in Castro's Cuba Phillip Penix-Tadsen 10. Introspection
and Projection in Cuban Art Colette Gaiter 11. Hearing Reggaeton's
African-American Address Wayne Marshall 12. Black-British and Other African
Diaspora Artists Visualizing Slavery Eddie Chambers IV. BLACK AMERICAN
STUDIES IN THE GLOBAL HUMANITIES 13. Race and Representation in the Digital
Humanities: An Inter-American Case Study Ifeoma Nwankwo 14. Black American
Studies at the University of Delaware: Education Across the Lines Carol
Henderson Contributors
PASSAGE AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAS PROJECT Persephone Braham 1. Keith
Morrison: Middle Passage Julie L. McGee II. SLAVERY, MIGRATION, AND RACIAL
IDENTITY 2. The African Diaspora in the Americas: The Caribbean Dimension
Franklin W. Knight 3. Afro-Antillean Presence in the Latin American Melting
Pot Carla Guerrón Montero 4. Puerto Ricans in the Harlem Riot of 1935
Lorrin Thomas 5. Rethinking "Racial Democracy": Perspectives from Black
Thinkers in Twentieth-Century Brazil Paulina L. Alberto III. AFRICA IN THE
ARTS: MIGRATION, IMPROVISATION, EXCHANGE 6. Pearl Fishing in the Caribbean:
Early Images of Slavery and Forced Migration in the Americas Mónica
Domínguez-Torres 7. Improvisation in the Danzón and its Ties to Early New
Orleans Jazz Robin Moore 8. Afrochic: Africa in the Modernist Imagination
Camara Dia Holloway 9. True Blood: Colorblindness, Blanqueamiento, and
Vampire Ethnicity in Castro's Cuba Phillip Penix-Tadsen 10. Introspection
and Projection in Cuban Art Colette Gaiter 11. Hearing Reggaeton's
African-American Address Wayne Marshall 12. Black-British and Other African
Diaspora Artists Visualizing Slavery Eddie Chambers IV. BLACK AMERICAN
STUDIES IN THE GLOBAL HUMANITIES 13. Race and Representation in the Digital
Humanities: An Inter-American Case Study Ifeoma Nwankwo 14. Black American
Studies at the University of Delaware: Education Across the Lines Carol
Henderson Contributors