Translating Blackness : Latinx colonialities in global perspective / Lorgia García-Peña.

"Translating Blackness examines the relationship between race, migration, and colonialism through the lives, works, and epistemologies of Black Latinx people across diasporas. Lorgia García-Peña presents Black Latinidad as a social, cultural, and political formation that produces new approaches...

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Main Author: García Peña, Lorgia, 1978- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2022.
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505 0 |a A full stature of humanity : Latinx difference, colonial musings, and Black belonging during Reconstruction -- Arthur's Schomburg Haiti Diaspora Archives and the epistemology of Black Latinidad -- Against death : Black Latina rebellion in diasporic community -- The afterlife of colonial gender violence. Black immigrant women life and death in postcolonial Italy -- Second generation interruptions : archives of Black belonging in postcolonial diaspora -- Conclusion: Confronting global anti-immigrant anti-Blackness. 
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