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Colonial Blackness A History Of Afromexico 1st Edition Herman L Bennett

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Colonial Blackness A History Of Afromexico 1st Edition Herman L Bennett
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.34 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Herman L. Bennett
ISBN: 9780253003614, 025300361X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Colonial Blackness A History Of Afromexico 1st Edition Herman L Bennett by Herman L. Bennett 9780253003614, 025300361X instant download after payment.

Asking readers to imagine a history of Mexico narrated through the experiences of Africans and their descendants, this book offers a radical reconfiguration of Latin American history. Using ecclesiastical and inquisitorial records, Herman L. Bennett frames the history of Mexico around the private lives and liberty that Catholicism engendered among enslaved Africans and free blacks, who became majority populations soon after the Spanish conquest. The resulting history of 17th-century Mexico brings forth tantalizing personal and family dramas, body politics, and stories of lost virtue and sullen honor. By focusing on these phenomena among peoples of African descent, rather than the conventional history of Mexico with the narrative of slavery to freedom figured in, Colonial Blackness presents the colonial drama in all its untidy detail.

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