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"Iberia negra provides textual and methodological resources to investigate and study the African Diaspora and early modern Iberian Studies with a transatlantic and global perspective. This unique and timely volume renovates the study of Black African lives in the Iberian Peninsula during the 16th and 17th centuries, contextualizing and illuminating Afro-Iberian experiences and representations through unpublished or little-known documents. Across twelve chapters, Iberia negra explores the Afro-Iberian presence and the construction of Black identity in the Iberian Peninsula through the era's social practices and cultural representations. In dialogue with a vast critical production from different disciplines such as philology, history, anthropology, musicology, cultural studies, and Black and race studies, this volume offers a more complex vision of Black Iberia, moving away from stereotypes and giving an account of the life experiences of Black men and women. Iberia negra covers an existing gap in current academic production: within one comprehensive volume, it unites disciplines that until now have dealt with aspects of the diaspora but without dialogue between each other and it also allows access to a broad spectrum of texts on the diaspora in the Iberian Peninsula. With this double objective, Iberia negra is a fruitful resource for graduate and undergraduate students of Spanish, History, and Race, and for professors and researchers in these areas"--
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monografia Rebiun36221849 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36221849 m o d cr#||||||||||| 240905s2024 xxk ob 001 0 spa 9781003374930 ebook) 100337493X 9781040043370 electronic bk. : EPUB) 1040043372 electronic bk. : EPUB) 9781040043257 electronic bk. : PDF) 1040043259 electronic bk. : PDF) 9781032450032 hardback) 9781032445878 paperback) 10.4324/9781003374930 doi OCoLC-P eng rda OCoLC-P NIC UGR Iberia negra textos para otra historia de la diáspora africana (siglos XVI y XVII) ditado por Diana Berruezo-Sánchez, Manuel Olmedo Gobante y Cornesha Tweede. Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY Routledge 2024 Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY Routledge 1 online resource 1 online resource Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Prólogo / Cornesha Tweede -- Introducción / Diana Berruezo-Sánchez, Manuel Olmedo Gobante y Cornesha Tweede -- Libertad. Epístolas de amor y cartas de libertad: Felipa de la Cruz y Antón Segarra / Chloe Ireton y José María Álvarez Hernández -- 'Mis padres vinieron de Guinea negros esclavos': Catalina Déniz, la Inquisición, magia y medicina / Baltasar Fra Molinero -- Un ilusionista caboverdiano ante la Inquisición: Patrício de Andrade, Lisboa, 1690 / Alexandra Cook -- La población negra y su música en el archivo de Gibraleón: entre el estigma y la agencia / Andrea Rueda Herrera -- Orgullo. Un manifiesto de orgullo negro: "De natali serenissimi" (Del advenimiento de una era de paz) de Juan Latino (1573) / Elizabeth Wright -- Vicente Lusitano y los latinistas afroibéricos / Maxim Rigaux -- El pensamiento racial de un maestro de esgrima del siglo XVII / Manuel Olmedo Gobante -- Resistencia. El maltrato a la mujer negra esclavizada y sus resistencias: bestialización, domesticación y rebeldía en la comedia Tesorina / Alberto del Campo Tejedor -- Prácticas de aprendizaje y alfabetización en La negra lectora / Diana Berruezo-Sánchez -- Conjurar el antiguo poder la mujer negroafricana en la literatura ibérica (siglos XVI y XVII) / Cornesha Tweede -- Los negros y la voz cantante / Reyes Lázaro -- Cofradías, sociabilidad y vida cotidiana en los villancicos "de negro" / Josep Pujol i Coll "Iberia negra provides textual and methodological resources to investigate and study the African Diaspora and early modern Iberian Studies with a transatlantic and global perspective. This unique and timely volume renovates the study of Black African lives in the Iberian Peninsula during the 16th and 17th centuries, contextualizing and illuminating Afro-Iberian experiences and representations through unpublished or little-known documents. Across twelve chapters, Iberia negra explores the Afro-Iberian presence and the construction of Black identity in the Iberian Peninsula through the era's social practices and cultural representations. In dialogue with a vast critical production from different disciplines such as philology, history, anthropology, musicology, cultural studies, and Black and race studies, this volume offers a more complex vision of Black Iberia, moving away from stereotypes and giving an account of the life experiences of Black men and women. Iberia negra covers an existing gap in current academic production: within one comprehensive volume, it unites disciplines that until now have dealt with aspects of the diaspora but without dialogue between each other and it also allows access to a broad spectrum of texts on the diaspora in the Iberian Peninsula. With this double objective, Iberia negra is a fruitful resource for graduate and undergraduate students of Spanish, History, and Race, and for professors and researchers in these areas"-- Provided by publisher Black people in literature African diaspora Black people- Iberian Peninsula- Intellectual life- 16th century Black people- Iberian Peninsula- Intellectual life- 17th century Black people- Race identity- Iberian Peninsula FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Spanish Iberian Peninsula- Literatures- History and criticism Berruezo Sánchez, Diana editor Olmedo Gobante, Manuel editor Tweede, Cornesha editor