Afro-Latino Voices: Narratives from the Early Modern Ibero-Atlantic World, 1550-1812

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Kathryn Joy McKnight, Leo J. Garofalo
Hackett Publishing, 15 nov 2009 - 416 páginas
A landmark scholarly achievement . . . With judicious commentary by several of the leading experts in the field, this book dramatically expands the canon of texts used to study the black Atlantic and the African diaspora, and captures the tenor of the 'black voice' as it collectively engaged the power of colonial institutions. In no uncertain terms, Afro-Latino Voices will prove to be a remarkable pedagogical tool and an influential resource, inspiring deeper comparative work on the African diaspora. --Ben Vinson III, Center for Africana Studies, Johns Hopkins University
 

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Politics and Wars
1
Families and Communities
82
Religious Beliefs and Practices
174
Claining and Defending Rights
268
Glossary
326
Bibliography
339
Notes on Contributors
363
Index
367
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Sobre el autor (2009)

Kathryn Joy McKnight is Associate Professor of Spanish, University of New Mexico.

Leo J. Garofalo is Associate Professor of History, Connecticut College.

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