The Borders of Dominicanidad : Race, Nation, and Archives of Contradiction /
Lorgia García-Peña constructs the genealogy of dominicanidad, using it as a category to understand how official narratives have racialized Dominican bodies as a way to sustain the nation's borders. Examining artistic and literary representations of Dominican history, she examines how marginal...
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Langue: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2016.
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table des matières:
- The Galindo virgins : violence, repetition, and the founding of Dominicanidad
- Of bandits and wenches : the US occupation (1916-1924) and the criminalization of Dominican Blackness
- Speaking in silences : literary interruptions and the massacre of 1937
- Rayano consciousness : remapping the Haiti-DR border after the earthquake of 2010
- Writing from El Nie : exile and the poetics of Dominicanidad Ausente
- Postscript: Anti-Haitianism and the global war on Blackness.