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Afro-Asian connections in Latin America and the Caribbean / edited by Luisa Marcela Ossa and Debbie Lee-DiStefano.

Van Pelt Library F1419.N4 A398 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ossa, Luisa Marcela, 1972- editor, author.
Lee-DiStefano, Debbie, editor, author.
Series:
Black diasporic worlds
Black diasporic worlds: origins and evolutions from New World slaving
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Black people--Latin America.
Black people.
Race relations.
Asians.
Latin America.
Black people--Caribbean Area.
Caribbean Area.
Asians--Latin America.
Asians--Caribbean Area.
Latin America--Race relations.
Caribbean Area--Race relations.
Physical Description:
xv, 240 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2019]
Contents:
Introduction / Lisa Yun
Part I. Identity and national discourses
Interlude / Kathy López
Afro and Chinese depictions in Peruvian social discourse at the turn of the 20th century / Debbie Lee-DiStefano
Locating Chinese culture and aesthetics in the art of Wifredo Lam / Mey-Yen Moriuchi
Through the prism of the Harlem Ashram: Afro-Asian-Caribbean connections in transnational circulation / Malathi Iyengar
Part II. Contact zones, solidarity and syncretism
Merging the Transpacific with the Transatlantic: Afro-Asia in Japanese Brazilian narratives / Zelideth Rivas
Parallels and intersections: literary depictions of the lives of Chinese and Africans in 19th century and early 20th century Cuba / Luisa Marcela Ossa
Erased from collective memory: Dreadlocks story documentary untangles the Hindu legacy of Rastafari / Linda Aïnouche
Part III. Bodies, genders, and identities
Body of reconciliation: Aida Petrinera Cheng's journey in Como un mensajero tuyo by Mayra Montero / Dania Abreu-Torres
"I am like one of those women": effeminization of Chinese Caribbean men as feminist strategy in three contemporary Caribbean novels / Anne-Marie Lee-Loy
La Mulata Achinada: bodies, gender, and authority in Afro-Chinese religion in Cuba / Martin Tsang.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Afro-Asian connections in Latin America and the Caribbean
ISBN:
9781498587082
1498587089
OCLC:
1049789460

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