Blackness in Latin America and the Caribbean, Volume 1: Social Dynamics and Cultural Transformations: Central America and Northern and Western South America

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Norman E. Whitten, Arlene Torres
Indiana University Press, 1998 - 536 pages

"The chapters in these volumes excel in describing the diverse cultural responses of black populations to unique local and national contexts. . . . Whitten and Torres have produced a valuable collection destined to become a standard reference work on black cultures in Latin America and the Caribbean." —American Anthropologist

To understand the meanings of "blackness" in the African diaspora, we must critically examine the paradigms that have emerged over the past five centuries out of Euroamerican racism and black liberation. These seminal volumes add immeasurably to our understanding of those paradigms and of the black experience in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

 

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and Western South America
34
PART TWO CENTRAL AMERICA
73
in the Panama Canal Zone
100
and Ethnic Discrimination
119
among the Black Carib Garífuna Belize
133
Ritual Enactment of Sex Roles in the Pacific Lowlands
168
A Comparative Study of the Black Carib
200
Survival among Maroon Descendants in Southern Venezuela
223
Race Class and Gender in Cartagena
278
The Cultural Politics of Blackness in Colombia
311
Stratification and Pluralism in the Bolivian Yungas
335
Black Traders of North Highland Ecuador
357
We Are People of the Yungas We Are the Saya Race
426
in Southwest Colombia
445
Contributors to Volume I
501
Droits d'auteur

The Performance of History
244

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