ISBN:
9781316513224
,
9781009073318
Language:
English
Pages:
xvii, 376 pages
,
Illustrationen
Series Statement:
Afro-Latin America
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Keywords:
Identität
;
Diaspora
;
Zeitung
;
Afrika
;
Lateinamerika
;
Black newspapers / Latin America / 19th century
;
Black newspapers / Latin America / 20th century
;
Black people / Latin America / Intellectual life
;
Latin America / Intellectual life / 19th century
;
Latin America / Intellectual life / 20th century
;
HISTORY / Latin America / General
;
Black newspapers
;
Black people / Intellectual life
;
Intellectual life
;
Latin America
;
1800-1999
;
Lateinamerika
;
Afrika
;
Diaspora
;
Identität
;
Zeitung
Abstract:
"This book introduces English-language readers to the historical (1870-1960) Black newspapers and magazines of Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, and Uruguay. In Latin America, the violence of enslavement, limited access to primary education and the world of publishing, and exclusion from regional archives and libraries make documents and texts produced by Afrodescendants themselves extremely rare. The majority of the abundant documentary evidence of the participation of Africans and their descendants in the region's history was created by state and Church officials and institutions, lawyers, policemen, foreign visitors to the region, journalists, scientists, and others, most of whom were not themselves of African descent. Yet in their own periodical publications, Afro-Latin Americans eloquently expressed their thoughts on a host of social and political issues: slavery, race and racism, democracy, civic and social equality, gender, African-based culture, economic development, literature and the arts, parenting,"--
Description / Table of Contents:
Politics and citizenship -- Racism and anti-racism -- Family, education, and uplift -- Community life -- Women -- Africa and African culture -- Diaspora and Black internationalism -- Arts and literature -- Appendix: Black periodicals in Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, and Uruguay, 1856-1960
Note:
English text, partially translated from the Portuguese and Spanish
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