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Challenging the Black Atlantic : The New World Novels of Zapata Olivella and Gonçalves /

"The historical novels of Manuel Zapata Olivella and Ana Maria Gonçalves map black journeys from Africa to the Americas in a way that challenges the Black Atlantic paradigm that has become synonymous with cosmopolitan African diaspora studies. Unlike Paul Gilroy, who coined the term and based...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Maddox, John Thomas, IV, 1981- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lewisberg, Pennsylvania : Bucknell University Press, [2021]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: This Book, Manuel Zapata Olivella, and Ana Maria Gonçalves -- Manuel Zapata Olivella (1920-2004) -- Zapataolivellismo -- The U.S. Context -- The Latin American Context -- Ana Maria Gonçalves (b.1970) -- The Bourgeoning Criticism on Ana Maria Gonçalves -- Changó and Defeito: Summaries -- Changó el gran putas (1983) -- Um defeito de cor (2006) -- Myth, Literature, and History in Zapata -- Muntu, Nuevo Muntu, and Changó's Curse -- Influences... -- Placide Tempels and the Muntu -- The Curse -- The Origin Myth of Benkos Bioho -- Afro-Brazil in Defeito and Changó -- Luís Gama: History, Myth, and Literature -- Luísa Mahin: From Poetry to History -- Quilombos in Changó -- Aleijadinho and Zumbi -- Quilombos and Terreiros of Defeito -- Gender and Myth in Dahomey -- Conclusion.. -- Double Consciousness and Nation in Gilroy and Zapata -- The Black Atlantic and the Nuevo Muntu -- The Black Atlantic: Summary -- After The Black Atlantic -- Representative Critics of Gilroy in the Anglophone Tradition -- Du Bois in Changó -- Zapata's Du Bois -- Double Consciousness -- Music, Orality, and the Sea -- The African Diaspora is part of a New World History beyond the Nation -- Zapata, Precursor of Today's Latin Americanist Critics of Gilroy -- Women, Gender, and the Nuevo Muntu -- The Black Atlantic from an Afro-Brasileira's Point of View -- Domingos Álvares and the Black Atlantic Kingdom of Dahomey -- Gonçalves and Antônio Olinto's Black Atlantic -- Luís Gama's Brazil in the Black Atlantic -- Rape in the Novels of Zapata and Gonçalves -- Sons of God and the She-Devil -- Mother Africa -- Gonçalves's Raw Realism of Rape -- Changó / Santa Bárbara and Queer Characters -- Agne Brown and the Apocalypse -- Conclusion: The Nuevo Muntu Today and Tomorrow -- El Putas, U.S.A. -- Nuevo Muntu History and Gonçalves's Journalism -- Afrofuturism -- Brazil -- Latinx-futurism. -- Ana Maria Gonçalves. 
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