Africans to Spanish America: Expanding the Diaspora
Editat de Sherwin K. Bryant, Rachel Sarah O'Toole, Ben Vinson Contribuţii de Joan C. Bristol, Nancy E. Van Deusen, Leo J. Garofalo, Herbert S. Klein, Charles Beatty-Medina, Karen Y. Morrison, Frank "Trey" Proctor, Michele Reid-Vazquezen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780252036637
ISBN-10: 0252036638
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 1 line drawing, 2 maps, 5 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10: 0252036638
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 1 line drawing, 2 maps, 5 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Recenzii
"A pioneering effort to write the history of Africans in colonial Spanish America using the African diaspora paradigm. The authors fully demonstrate the considerable potential of this approach."--Kris Lane, author of The Colour of Paradise: The Emerald in the Age of Gunpowder Empires
"A page-turning secret society history based on solid research and accuracy."--Southern Historian
“Africans to Spanish America is both useful and provocative, with chapters drawing on a range of methodological approaches to explore the complexities and nuances of racial identity in diverse Spanish American societies.”-- Journal of Latin American Studies
"Aside from "expanding" diasporic history geographically, Africans to Spanish America also reminds us that between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries the experiences of people of African descent in Spanish America were more varied than the paradigmatic plantation-centered historiography of the Caribbean and Brazil has implied."--New West Indiana Guide
"Expands the spatial and chronological contours of the African diaspora. A rich anthology comprised of short, clearly argued, and jargon-free essays."--Hispanic American Historical Review
"Deeply researched work. The essays pay due attention to the religious and political institutions that enabled Spanish colonial rule but show how African-descended subjects--in a departure from third-wave scholarship--identified with those institutions more often than they resisted them."--American Historical Review
"The authors add valuable knowledge to the literature on slavery and colonialism in the Americas as they shift attention to the earliest phases of European imperialism in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and to locations throughout the hemisphere. . . . An empirically rich work that contributes valuable knowledge to a fast-growing field of research."--International Migration Review
"A truly significant contribution to the field of the African Diaspora in colonial Spanish America in the era of slavery and slave society. The volume's most striking feature is the depth of inquiry into various features of Spanish American slave society and their impact on the lives of people of African descent and on the character of the colonial societies and imperial policy."--David Barry Gaspar, coeditor of Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas
Notă biografică
Sherwin K. Bryant is an assistant professor of African American studies and history at Northwestern University. Rachel Sarah O'Toole is an associate professor of history at the University of California, Irvine, and the author of Bound Lives: Africans, Indians, and the Making of Race in Colonial Peru.Ben Vinson III is Herbert Baxter Adams Professor of Latin American History at Johns Hopkins University.
Cuprins
Introduction 1
Sherwin K. Bryant, Ben Vinson III, and Rachel Sarah O'Toole
Part 1. Complicating Identity in the African Diaspora to Spanish America
1. The Shape of a Diaspora: The Movement of Afro-Iberians to Colonial Spanish America 27
Leo J. Garofalo
2. African Diasporic Ethnicity in Mexico City to 1650 50
Frank "Trey" Proctor III
3. To Be Free and Lucumi: Ana de la Calle and Making African Diaspora Identities in Colonial Peru 73
Rachel Sarah O'Toole
Part 2. Royal Subjects, Loyal Christians, and Saints in the Alley
4. Between the Cross and the Sword: Religious Conquest and Maroon Legitimacy in Colonial Esmeraldas 95
Charles Beatty-Medina
5. Afro-Mexican Saintly Devotion in a Mexico City Alley 114
Joan C. Bristol
6. "The Lord walks among the pots and pans": Religious Servants of Colonial Lima 136
Nancy E. van Deusen
Part 3. Comparisons and Whitening Revisited: Race and Gender in Colonial Cuba
7. Whitening Revisited: Nineteenth-Century Cuban Counterpoints 163
Karen Y. Morrison
8. Tensions of Race, Gender, and Midwifery in Colonial Cuba 186
Michele Reid-Vazquez
9. The African American Experience in Comparative Perspective: The Current Question of the Debate 206
Herbert S. Klein
Glossary 223
Bibliography 229
List of Contributors 263
Acknowledgments 268
Index 269
Sherwin K. Bryant, Ben Vinson III, and Rachel Sarah O'Toole
Part 1. Complicating Identity in the African Diaspora to Spanish America
1. The Shape of a Diaspora: The Movement of Afro-Iberians to Colonial Spanish America 27
Leo J. Garofalo
2. African Diasporic Ethnicity in Mexico City to 1650 50
Frank "Trey" Proctor III
3. To Be Free and Lucumi: Ana de la Calle and Making African Diaspora Identities in Colonial Peru 73
Rachel Sarah O'Toole
Part 2. Royal Subjects, Loyal Christians, and Saints in the Alley
4. Between the Cross and the Sword: Religious Conquest and Maroon Legitimacy in Colonial Esmeraldas 95
Charles Beatty-Medina
5. Afro-Mexican Saintly Devotion in a Mexico City Alley 114
Joan C. Bristol
6. "The Lord walks among the pots and pans": Religious Servants of Colonial Lima 136
Nancy E. van Deusen
Part 3. Comparisons and Whitening Revisited: Race and Gender in Colonial Cuba
7. Whitening Revisited: Nineteenth-Century Cuban Counterpoints 163
Karen Y. Morrison
8. Tensions of Race, Gender, and Midwifery in Colonial Cuba 186
Michele Reid-Vazquez
9. The African American Experience in Comparative Perspective: The Current Question of the Debate 206
Herbert S. Klein
Glossary 223
Bibliography 229
List of Contributors 263
Acknowledgments 268
Index 269