The Afro-Mexican Ancestors and the Nation They Constructed /
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Lewiston, New York :
The Edwin Mellen Press,
[2015]
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Table des matières:
- Foreword. Deconstructing the absences of our Afromexicanness / by Jesus "Chucho" Garcia
- Introduction
- Chapter one. The Spanish lynching of Mexican Maroon Pedro el Negro and the genocide of Africans and African offspring in 19th-century New Spain
- Chapter two. The black armies of the South : a historical reconstruction of the Mexican War of Manumission and Independence (1810-1821)
- Chapter three. The nineteenth-century foundational [African] Mexican novel vs. the negrista novel
- Chapter four. The Mexican colonial term "chino" is a referent of Afrodescendant. Chapter five. West Africa and the origin of Mexican rice cultivation and rice gastronomy.