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Blacks and Blackness in Central America – Between Race and Place

Autor Lowell Gudmundson, Justin Wolfe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 2010
Many of the earliest Africans to arrive in the Americas came to Central America with Spanish colonists in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and people of African descent constituted the majority of nonindigenous populations in the region long thereafter. Yet in the development of national identities and historical consciousness, Central American nations have often countenanced widespread practices of social, political, and regional exclusion of blacks. The postcolonial development of mestizo or mixed-race ideologies of national identity have systematically downplayed African ancestry and social and political involvement in favor of Spanish and Indian heritage and contributions. In addition, a powerful sense of place and belonging has led many peoples of African descent in Central America to identify themselves as something other than African American, reinforcing the tendency of local and foreign scholars to see Central America as peripheral to the African diaspora in the Americas. The essays in this collection begin to recover the forgotten and downplayed histories of blacks in Central America, demonstrating the centrality of African Americans to the region's history from the earliest colonial times to the present. They reveal how modern nationalist attempts to define mixed-race majorities as "Indo-Hispanic," or as anything but African American, clash with the historical record of the first region of the Americas in which African Americans not only gained the right to vote but repeatedly held high office, including the presidency, following independence from Spain in 1821. "Contributors." Rina CAceres GOmez, Lowell Gudmundson, Ronald Harpelle, Juliet Hooker, Catherine Komisaruk, Russell Lohse, Paul Lokken, Mauricio MelEndez Obando, Karl H. Offen, Lara Putnam, Justin Wolfe
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822348030
ISBN-10: 0822348039
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 25 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 233 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction / Lowell Gudmundson and Justin WolfePart 1. Colonial Worlds of Slavery and Freedom1. Angolans in Amatitlán: Sugar, African Migrants, and Gente Ladina in Colonial Guatemala / Paul Lokken; 2. Cacao and Slavery in Matina, Costa Rica, 1650–1750 / Russell Lohse; 3. Race and Place in Colonial Mosquitia, 1600–1787 / Karl H. Offen; 4. Slavery and Social Differentiation: Slave Wages in Omoa / Rina Cáceres Gómez; 5. Becoming Free, Becoming Ladino: Slave Emancipation and Mestizaje in Colonial Guatemala / Catherine Komisaruk Part 2. Nation Building and Reinscribing Race6. “The Cruel Whip”: Race and Place in Nineteenth-Century Nicaragua / Justin Wolfe ; 7. What Difference Did Color Make? Blacks in the “White Towns” of Western Nicaragua in the 1880s / Lowell Gudmundson ; 8. Race and the Space of Citizenship: The Mosquito Coast and the Place of Blackness and Indigeneity in Nicaragua / Juliet Hooker; 9. Eventually Alien: The Multigenerational Saga of British West Indians in Central America, 1870–1940 / Lara Putnam; 10. White Zones: American Enclave Communities of Central America / Ronald Harpelle; 11. The Slow Ascent of the Marginalized: Afro-Descendants in Costa Rica and Nicaragua / Mauricio Meléndez ObandoBibliography; Contributors; Index

Recenzii

“This enlightening collection is destined to become essential reading for all those interested in the history of race, particularly as it pertains to the black presence in Central America. Thanks to this book, ‘Afro-Central America’ will become standard language in the vocabulary of the African Diaspora. Boasting a chronological sweep from the early colonial period into modern times, and combining meticulous research and rich interpretive frameworks, this book will engineer a paradigm shift in how we think about racial mixture, nation-building, African survivals, black identity, and the development of society in Latin America.” Ben Vinson III, Bearing Arms for His Majesty: The Free Colored Militia in Colonial Mexico“This important collection of essays puts Central America firmly on the African Diaspora map. This book is the one-stop volume that gathers together the leading scholars of the topic. They offer small but clear windows into their many years of research and discovery, collectively convincing the reader that Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica were far from marginal to the historical trajectories of people of African descent in the Americas.” Matthew Restall, author of The Black Middle: Africans, Mayas, and Spaniards in Colonial Yucatan

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Lowell Gudmundson and Justin Wolfe, eds.

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"This important collection of essays puts Central America firmly on the African Diaspora map. "Blacks and Blackness in Central America" is the one-stop volume that gathers together the leading scholars of the topic. They offer clear windows into their many years of research and discovery, collectively convincing the reader that Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica were far from marginal to the historical trajectories of people of African descent in the Americas."--Matthew Restall, author of "The Black Middle: Africans, Mayas, and Spaniards in Colonial Yucatan"

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Essays on the largely ignored and forgotten history of blacks in Central America