Black Writing, Culture, and the State in Latin America
Imagine the tension that existed between the emerging nations and governments throughout the Latin American world and the cultural life of former enslaved Africans and their descendants. A world of cultural production, in the form of literature, poetry, art, music, and eventually film, would often s...
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Format | eBook |
Language | English |
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Nashville
Vanderbilt University Press
2015
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Edition | 1 |
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Summary: | Imagine the tension that existed between the emerging nations and
governments throughout the Latin American world and the cultural
life of former enslaved Africans and their descendants. A world of
cultural production, in the form of literature, poetry, art, music,
and eventually film, would often simultaneously contravene or
cooperate with the newly established order of Latin American
nations negotiating independence and a new political and cultural
balance. In Black Writing, Culture, and the State in Latin
America , Jerome Branche presents the reader with the complex
landscape of art and literature among Afro-Hispanic and Latin
artists. Branche and his contributors describe individuals such as
Juan Francisco Manzano, who wrote an autobiography on the slave
experience in Cuba during the nineteenth century. The reader finds
a thriving Afro-Hispanic theatrical presence throughout Latin
America and even across the Atlantic. The role of black women in
poetry and literature comes to the forefront in the Caribbean,
presenting a powerful reminder of the diversity that defines the
region.
All too often, the disciplines of film studies, literary
criticism, and art history ignore the opportunity to collaborate in
a dialogue. Branche and his contributors present a unified
approach, however, suggesting that cultural production should not
be viewed narrowly, especially when studying the achievements of
the Afro-Latin world. |
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ISBN: | 9780826520623 0826520626 0826520642 9780826520647 0826520634 9780826520630 |
DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv1675b0t |