Author: Miguel Valerio
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316514382
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
An exploration of how Afro-Mexicans affirmed their culture, subjectivities and colonial condition through festive culture and performance.
Sovereign Joy
Author: Miguel Valerio
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316514382
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
An exploration of how Afro-Mexicans affirmed their culture, subjectivities and colonial condition through festive culture and performance.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316514382
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
An exploration of how Afro-Mexicans affirmed their culture, subjectivities and colonial condition through festive culture and performance.
Venezuelan Stick Fighting
Author: Michael J. Ryan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1498533213
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
In Venezuelan Stick Fighting: The Civilizing Process in Martial Arts, Michael J. Ryan examines the modern and historical role of the secretive tradition of stick fighting within rural Venezuela. Despite profound political and economic changes from the early twentieth century to the modern day, traditional values, practices, and imaginaries associated with older forms of masculinity and sociality are still valued. Stick, knife, and machete fighting are understood as key means of instilling the values of fortitude and cunning in younger generations. Recommended for scholars of anthropology, social science, gender studies, and Latin American studies.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1498533213
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
In Venezuelan Stick Fighting: The Civilizing Process in Martial Arts, Michael J. Ryan examines the modern and historical role of the secretive tradition of stick fighting within rural Venezuela. Despite profound political and economic changes from the early twentieth century to the modern day, traditional values, practices, and imaginaries associated with older forms of masculinity and sociality are still valued. Stick, knife, and machete fighting are understood as key means of instilling the values of fortitude and cunning in younger generations. Recommended for scholars of anthropology, social science, gender studies, and Latin American studies.
Afro-Atlantic Catholics
Author: Jeroen Dewulf
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
ISBN: 0268202796
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 427
Book Description
This volume examines the influence of African Catholics on the historical development of Black Christianity in America during the seventeenth century. Black Christianity in America has long been studied as a blend of indigenous African and Protestant elements. Jeroen Dewulf redirects the conversation by focusing on the enduring legacy of seventeenth-century Afro-Atlantic Catholics in the broader history of African American Christianity. With homelands in parts of Africa that had historically strong Portuguese influence, such as the Cape Verde Islands, São Tomé, and Kongo, these Africans embraced variants of early modern Portuguese Catholicism that they would take with them to the Americas as part of the forced migration that was the transatlantic slave trade. Their impact upon the development of Black religious, social, and political activity in North America would be felt from the southern states as far north as what would become New York. Dewulf’s analysis focuses on the historical documentation of Afro-Atlantic Catholic rituals, devotions, and social structures. Of particular importance are brotherhood practices, which were critical in the dissemination of Afro-Atlantic Catholic culture among Black communities, a culture that was pre-Tridentine in nature and wary of external influences. These fraternal Black mutual-aid and burial society structures were critically important to the development and resilience of Black Christianity in America through periods of changing social conditions. Afro-Atlantic Catholics shows how a sizable minority of enslaved Africans actively transformed the American Christian landscape and would lay a distinctly Afro-Catholic foundation for African American religious traditions today. This book will appeal to scholars in the history of Christianity, African American and African diaspora studies, and Iberian studies.
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
ISBN: 0268202796
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 427
Book Description
This volume examines the influence of African Catholics on the historical development of Black Christianity in America during the seventeenth century. Black Christianity in America has long been studied as a blend of indigenous African and Protestant elements. Jeroen Dewulf redirects the conversation by focusing on the enduring legacy of seventeenth-century Afro-Atlantic Catholics in the broader history of African American Christianity. With homelands in parts of Africa that had historically strong Portuguese influence, such as the Cape Verde Islands, São Tomé, and Kongo, these Africans embraced variants of early modern Portuguese Catholicism that they would take with them to the Americas as part of the forced migration that was the transatlantic slave trade. Their impact upon the development of Black religious, social, and political activity in North America would be felt from the southern states as far north as what would become New York. Dewulf’s analysis focuses on the historical documentation of Afro-Atlantic Catholic rituals, devotions, and social structures. Of particular importance are brotherhood practices, which were critical in the dissemination of Afro-Atlantic Catholic culture among Black communities, a culture that was pre-Tridentine in nature and wary of external influences. These fraternal Black mutual-aid and burial society structures were critically important to the development and resilience of Black Christianity in America through periods of changing social conditions. Afro-Atlantic Catholics shows how a sizable minority of enslaved Africans actively transformed the American Christian landscape and would lay a distinctly Afro-Catholic foundation for African American religious traditions today. This book will appeal to scholars in the history of Christianity, African American and African diaspora studies, and Iberian studies.
Slavery and Slaving in World History: A Bibliography, 1900-91: v. 1
Author: David Y Miller
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1315502399
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1313
Book Description
This bibliography of 20th century literature focuses on slavery and slave-trading from ancient times through the 19th century. It contains over 10,000 entries, with the principal sections organizing works by the political/geographical frameworks of the enslavers.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1315502399
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1313
Book Description
This bibliography of 20th century literature focuses on slavery and slave-trading from ancient times through the 19th century. It contains over 10,000 entries, with the principal sections organizing works by the political/geographical frameworks of the enslavers.
Slavery and Slaving in World History: 1900-1991
Author: Joseph Calder Miller
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 612
Book Description
This bibliography of 20th century literature focuses on slavery and slave-trading from ancient times through the 19th century, compiling listings from all Western European languages. It contains over 10,000 entries. The principal sections organize works by political/geographical frameworks of the enslavers. Subject/keyword and author indexes provide immediate, detailed access to the material.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 612
Book Description
This bibliography of 20th century literature focuses on slavery and slave-trading from ancient times through the 19th century, compiling listings from all Western European languages. It contains over 10,000 entries. The principal sections organize works by political/geographical frameworks of the enslavers. Subject/keyword and author indexes provide immediate, detailed access to the material.
Relatos y relaciones de Hispanoamérica colonial
Author: Otto Olivera
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292778899
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
This anthology of foundational sixteenth-century Spanish-language texts presents the European side of the discovery and colonization of the New World. Otto Olivera has chosen representative selections from the works of eighteen authors, including Garcilaso de la Vega, Bartolomé de Las Casas, Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Hernán Cortés, and Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca. Their writings present an impressive panorama of the first years of a real New World that could compete with any portrayed in European novels of chivalry or travel. To put these texts in historical context, Olivera has written an introduction that links the literature of colonization in its first century to the classical and medieval myths that helped shape Spaniards' thinking about the New World. He also provides a brief history of the discovery and conquest and a discussion of the social organization of the Spanish colonies.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292778899
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
This anthology of foundational sixteenth-century Spanish-language texts presents the European side of the discovery and colonization of the New World. Otto Olivera has chosen representative selections from the works of eighteen authors, including Garcilaso de la Vega, Bartolomé de Las Casas, Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Hernán Cortés, and Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca. Their writings present an impressive panorama of the first years of a real New World that could compete with any portrayed in European novels of chivalry or travel. To put these texts in historical context, Olivera has written an introduction that links the literature of colonization in its first century to the classical and medieval myths that helped shape Spaniards' thinking about the New World. He also provides a brief history of the discovery and conquest and a discussion of the social organization of the Spanish colonies.
Historia contemporánea de América
Author: Antoni Marimon i Riutort
Publisher: Universitat de València
ISBN: 8437089417
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
En aquest llibre s'ha defugit la temptació de convertir la història contemporània d'Amèrica en un mosaic inconnex de petites històries nacionals de cada país, i s'han abordat, per contra, i de forma innovadora, els grans problemes històrics continentals des de finals del segle XVIII fins a l'actualitat més estricta.
Publisher: Universitat de València
ISBN: 8437089417
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
En aquest llibre s'ha defugit la temptació de convertir la història contemporània d'Amèrica en un mosaic inconnex de petites històries nacionals de cada país, i s'han abordat, per contra, i de forma innovadora, els grans problemes històrics continentals des de finals del segle XVIII fins a l'actualitat més estricta.
Resistencia de Los Negros en la Venezuela Colonial
Author: Jean-Pierre Tardieu
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783954872206
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Esta obra aborda dos importantes personalidades de la historia negra en la Venezuela colonial. El rey Miguel, esclavo minero, rompió en 1553 las cadenas de una abrumadora servidumbre para fundar un efímero reino cimarrón. El personaje, evocado de modo caballeresco por Juan de Castellanos, según los criterios imperantes, generó una descendencia literaria acorde con los esquemas esclavistas. Los cronistas fueron desautorizando el grito de libertad del rey Miguel para hacer de él un demonio destructor de la civilización y luego, un ser burlesco. Desde hace algunos decenios, en Venezuela se está deconstruyendo este personaje para reconstruirlo luego en la ficción, las artes y las ciencias humanas, reconstrucción con una dimensión ideológica muy marcada. El capitán Manuel Pereyra escogió, entre 1671 y 1686, un camino muy diferente para reivindicar la dignidad del hombre negro. De un modo obsesivo, hizo cuanto pudo para no ser tratado como escoria en la sociedad colonial. Bien podría tomarse esta neurosis como la marca de una profunda alienación mental, si no se hubiera afanado el capitán en defender a sus congéneres frente a la oligarquía criolla. Esta no pudo librarse de él como lo hizo en el siglo pasado con Miguel. Su gran inteligencia no dejaba de valerse de la legalidad y de las altas protecciones que supo granjearse. Pero se las arregló para desacreditarle, un poco como lo hicieron los cronistas en sus interpretaciones literarias a propósito del rey Miguel. Desgraciadamente todavía no ha llegado el momento de su rehabilitación.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783954872206
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Esta obra aborda dos importantes personalidades de la historia negra en la Venezuela colonial. El rey Miguel, esclavo minero, rompió en 1553 las cadenas de una abrumadora servidumbre para fundar un efímero reino cimarrón. El personaje, evocado de modo caballeresco por Juan de Castellanos, según los criterios imperantes, generó una descendencia literaria acorde con los esquemas esclavistas. Los cronistas fueron desautorizando el grito de libertad del rey Miguel para hacer de él un demonio destructor de la civilización y luego, un ser burlesco. Desde hace algunos decenios, en Venezuela se está deconstruyendo este personaje para reconstruirlo luego en la ficción, las artes y las ciencias humanas, reconstrucción con una dimensión ideológica muy marcada. El capitán Manuel Pereyra escogió, entre 1671 y 1686, un camino muy diferente para reivindicar la dignidad del hombre negro. De un modo obsesivo, hizo cuanto pudo para no ser tratado como escoria en la sociedad colonial. Bien podría tomarse esta neurosis como la marca de una profunda alienación mental, si no se hubiera afanado el capitán en defender a sus congéneres frente a la oligarquía criolla. Esta no pudo librarse de él como lo hizo en el siglo pasado con Miguel. Su gran inteligencia no dejaba de valerse de la legalidad y de las altas protecciones que supo granjearse. Pero se las arregló para desacreditarle, un poco como lo hicieron los cronistas en sus interpretaciones literarias a propósito del rey Miguel. Desgraciadamente todavía no ha llegado el momento de su rehabilitación.
Beyond Slavery
Author: Darién J. Davis
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780742541313
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Beyond Slavery traces the enduring impact and legacy of the African diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean in the modern era. In a rich set of essays, the volume explores the multiple ways that Africans have affected political, economic, and cultural life throughout the region. The contributors engage readers interested in the African diaspora in a series of vigorous debates ranging from agency and resistance to transculturation, displacement, cross-national dialogue, and popular culture. Documenting the array of diverse voices of Afro-Latin Americans throughout the region, this interdisciplinary book brings to life both their histories and contemporary experiences.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780742541313
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Beyond Slavery traces the enduring impact and legacy of the African diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean in the modern era. In a rich set of essays, the volume explores the multiple ways that Africans have affected political, economic, and cultural life throughout the region. The contributors engage readers interested in the African diaspora in a series of vigorous debates ranging from agency and resistance to transculturation, displacement, cross-national dialogue, and popular culture. Documenting the array of diverse voices of Afro-Latin Americans throughout the region, this interdisciplinary book brings to life both their histories and contemporary experiences.
Who Abolished Slavery?
Author: Seymour Drescher
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1800730055
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The past half-century has produced a mass of information regarding slave resistance, ranging from individual acts of disobedience to massive uprisings. Many of these acts of rebellion have been studied extensively, yet the ultimate goals of the insurgents remain open for discussion. Recently, several historians have suggested that slaves achieved their own freedom by resisting slavery, which counters the predominant argument that abolitionist pressure groups, parliamentarians, and the governmental and anti-governmental armies of the various slaveholding empires were the prime movers behind emancipation. Marques, one of the leading historians of slavery and abolition, argues that, in most cases, it is impossible to establish a direct relation between slaves’ uprisings and the emancipation laws that would be approved in the western countries. Following this presentation, his arguments are taken up by a dozen of the most outstanding historians in this field. In a concluding chapter, Marques responds briefly to their comments and evaluates the degree to which they challenge or enhance his view.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1800730055
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The past half-century has produced a mass of information regarding slave resistance, ranging from individual acts of disobedience to massive uprisings. Many of these acts of rebellion have been studied extensively, yet the ultimate goals of the insurgents remain open for discussion. Recently, several historians have suggested that slaves achieved their own freedom by resisting slavery, which counters the predominant argument that abolitionist pressure groups, parliamentarians, and the governmental and anti-governmental armies of the various slaveholding empires were the prime movers behind emancipation. Marques, one of the leading historians of slavery and abolition, argues that, in most cases, it is impossible to establish a direct relation between slaves’ uprisings and the emancipation laws that would be approved in the western countries. Following this presentation, his arguments are taken up by a dozen of the most outstanding historians in this field. In a concluding chapter, Marques responds briefly to their comments and evaluates the degree to which they challenge or enhance his view.