Geographies of Relation
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Geographies of Relation
Diasporas and Borderlands in the Americas
Delgadillo, Theresa
The University of Michigan Press
09/2024
328
Dura
Inglês
9780472076932
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Geographies of Relation
Chapter 1: ToNa La Negra's Performance of Mexicanidad and Black Diaspora Consciousness
Chapter 2: Cultivating Consciousness of Race and Gender in the Chicanx and Mexican Borderlands
Chapter 3: An East Side, Downtown, and Greenwich Village Story: Puerto Rican and African American Diaspora Discoveries in New York City
Chapter 4: Centering Peru's Black Diaspora While Querying Dominant Cultures in the U.S.-Peru Borderlands
Chapter 5: Black Cuban Life in Movements and Fictions of Social Change
Conclusion
"The Interdependency of Different Strengths"
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Geographies of Relation
Chapter 1: ToNa La Negra's Performance of Mexicanidad and Black Diaspora Consciousness
Chapter 2: Cultivating Consciousness of Race and Gender in the Chicanx and Mexican Borderlands
Chapter 3: An East Side, Downtown, and Greenwich Village Story: Puerto Rican and African American Diaspora Discoveries in New York City
Chapter 4: Centering Peru's Black Diaspora While Querying Dominant Cultures in the U.S.-Peru Borderlands
Chapter 5: Black Cuban Life in Movements and Fictions of Social Change
Conclusion
"The Interdependency of Different Strengths"
Bibliography
Index
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darkskinned in the Americas;geographies of relation;women of color feminist theory;borderlands;diaspora;diaspora and borderlands convergences;new mestiza consciousness;African diaspora in the Americas;transamerican literatures and cultures;chicana feminism;Afro-Mexican;Afro-Peruvian;Black Latinx;Black Cuban;Black Puerto Rican;radical relationality;gender and raceethnicity;literature and film about African diaspora in the Americas;Tona La Negra;Gloria Anzaldua;Sandra Cisneros;Daniel Alarcon;Mitch Teplitsky;Nelly Rosario;Evelio Grillo;Reyita;James Weldon Johnson;Jose Yglesias;Mestizaje and Anti-Blackness;Blackness in Mexican Film;Black and Indigenous Convergences in Peru and Mexico;African Diaspora in Latin America;Afromestizajes;Black and Latinx in the U.S.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Geographies of Relation
Chapter 1: ToNa La Negra's Performance of Mexicanidad and Black Diaspora Consciousness
Chapter 2: Cultivating Consciousness of Race and Gender in the Chicanx and Mexican Borderlands
Chapter 3: An East Side, Downtown, and Greenwich Village Story: Puerto Rican and African American Diaspora Discoveries in New York City
Chapter 4: Centering Peru's Black Diaspora While Querying Dominant Cultures in the U.S.-Peru Borderlands
Chapter 5: Black Cuban Life in Movements and Fictions of Social Change
Conclusion
"The Interdependency of Different Strengths"
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Geographies of Relation
Chapter 1: ToNa La Negra's Performance of Mexicanidad and Black Diaspora Consciousness
Chapter 2: Cultivating Consciousness of Race and Gender in the Chicanx and Mexican Borderlands
Chapter 3: An East Side, Downtown, and Greenwich Village Story: Puerto Rican and African American Diaspora Discoveries in New York City
Chapter 4: Centering Peru's Black Diaspora While Querying Dominant Cultures in the U.S.-Peru Borderlands
Chapter 5: Black Cuban Life in Movements and Fictions of Social Change
Conclusion
"The Interdependency of Different Strengths"
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
darkskinned in the Americas;geographies of relation;women of color feminist theory;borderlands;diaspora;diaspora and borderlands convergences;new mestiza consciousness;African diaspora in the Americas;transamerican literatures and cultures;chicana feminism;Afro-Mexican;Afro-Peruvian;Black Latinx;Black Cuban;Black Puerto Rican;radical relationality;gender and raceethnicity;literature and film about African diaspora in the Americas;Tona La Negra;Gloria Anzaldua;Sandra Cisneros;Daniel Alarcon;Mitch Teplitsky;Nelly Rosario;Evelio Grillo;Reyita;James Weldon Johnson;Jose Yglesias;Mestizaje and Anti-Blackness;Blackness in Mexican Film;Black and Indigenous Convergences in Peru and Mexico;African Diaspora in Latin America;Afromestizajes;Black and Latinx in the U.S.