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Translating Blackness : Latinx colonialities in global perspective / Lorgia García Peña.
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García Peña, Lorgia, 1978-
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Language
English
Published/Created
Durham : Duke University Press, 2022.
©2022
Description
xiv, 321 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
F1419.B55 G37 2022
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Black people
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Migrations
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Latin Americans
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Migrations
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Black people
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Latin America
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History
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African diaspora
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Decolonization
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Latin America
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Latin America
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Emigration and immigration
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Summary note
"In Translating Blackness Lorgia García Peña considers Black Latinidad in a global perspective in order to chart colonialism as an ongoing sociopolitical force. Drawing from archives and cultural productions from the United States, the Caribbean, and Europe, García Peña argues that Black Latinidad is a social, cultural, and political formation - rather than solely a site of identity - through which we can understand both oppression and resistance. She takes up the intellectual and political genealogy of Black Latinidad in the works of Frederick Douglass, Gregorio Luperón, and Arthur Schomburg. She also considers the lives of Black Latina women living in the diaspora, such as Black Dominicana guerrillas who migrated throughout the diaspora after the 1965 civil war and Black immigrant and second-generation women like Mercedes Frías and Milagros Guzmán organizing in Italy with other oppressed communities. In demonstrating that analyses of Black Latinidad must include Latinx people and cultures throughout the diaspora, García Peña shows how the vaivén - or, coming and going - at the heart of migrant life reveals that the nation is not a sufficient rubric from which to understand human lived experiences."--Back cover.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
A full stature of humanity: Latinx difference, colonial musings, and Black belonging during Reconstruction
Arthur's Schomburg Haiti: diaspora archives and the epistemology of Black Latinidad
Against death: Black Latina rebellion in diasporic community
The afterlife of colonial gender violence: Black immigrant women's life and death in postcolonial Italy
Second generation interruptions: archives of Black belonging in postcolonial diaspora
Conclusion: Confronting global anti-immigrant antiblackness.
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Latinx colonialities in global perspective
ISBN
9781478018667 (paperback)
1478018666 (paperback)
9781478016038 (hardcover)
1478016035 (hardcover)
LCCN
2021055647
OCLC
1285873608
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