321 p., Locates contemporary articulations of afrofeminismo in manifold modes of cultural production including literature, music, visual displays of the body, and digital media. Examines the development of afrofeminismo in relation to colonial sexual violence in sugar-based economies to explain how colonial dynamics inflect ideologies of blanqueamiento/embranquecimento (racial whitening) and pseudo-scientific racial determinism. In this context, the author addresses representations of the mujer negra (black woman) and the mulata (mulatto woman) in Caribbean and Brazilian cultural discourse.
Glazer,Nathan (Author) and Moynihan,Daniel P. (Author)
Format:
Book, Whole
Publication Date:
1970
Published:
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
363 p, Discusses the problems minority groups have faced in New York City and each group's special characteristics. Section The Puerto Ricans includes "The Migration," "The Island-Centered Community," "The Mobile Element," "Lower Income," "The Next Generation:
Family, School, Neighborhood," "Culture, Contributions, Color."
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
159 p, Discusses the importance of the role played by the Caribbean mother in her Latina daughters' negotiation of a hybrid identity as seen through the works of Julia Álvarez, Cristina García, and Esmeralda Santiago