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Black Mexico: Race and Society from Colonial to Modern Times
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Black Mexico: Race and Society from Colonial to Modern Times

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The essays in this collection build upon a series of conversations and papers that resulted from ‘New Directions in North American Scholarship on Afro-Mexico’, a symposium conducted at Pennsylvania State University in 2004. The issues addressed include contested historiography, social and economic contributions of Afro-Mexicans, social construction of race and ethnic identity, forms of agency and resistance, and contemporary inquiry into ethnographic work on Afro-Mexican communities. Comprised of a core set of chapters that examine the colonial period and a shorter epilogue addressing the modern era, this volume allows the reader to explore ideas of racial representation from the sixteenth century into the twenty-first.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9780826347015

The essays in this collection build upon a series of conversations and papers that resulted from ‘New Directions in North American Scholarship on Afro-Mexico’, a symposium conducted at Pennsylvania State University in 2004. The issues addressed include contested historiography, social and economic contributions of Afro-Mexicans, social construction of race and ethnic identity, forms of agency and resistance, and contemporary inquiry into ethnographic work on Afro-Mexican communities. Comprised of a core set of chapters that examine the colonial period and a shorter epilogue addressing the modern era, this volume allows the reader to explore ideas of racial representation from the sixteenth century into the twenty-first.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9780826347015