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In seventeenth-century Spanish America, black linguistic interpreters and spiritual intermediaries played key roles in the production of writings about black men and women. Focusing on the African diaspora in Peru and the southern continental Caribbean, Larissa Brewer-Garca uncovers long-ignored or lost archival materials describing the experiences of black Christians in the transatlantic slave trade and the colonial societies where they arrived. Brewer-Garca's analysis of these materials shows that black intermediaries bridged divisions among the populations implicated in the slave trade, exerting influence over colonial Spanish American writings and emerging racial hierarchies in the Atlantic world. The translated portrayals of blackness composed by these intermediaries stood in stark contrast to the pejorative stereotypes common in literary and legal texts of the period. Brewer-Garca reconstructs the context of those translations and traces the contours and consequences of their notions of blackness, which werecharacterized by physical beauty and spiritual virtue.
- Illustratör: black and white 16 Halftones Worked examples or Exercises 2 Tables black and white
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781108730303
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 319
- Utgivningsdatum: 2022-01-06
- Förlag: Cambridge University Press