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Afro-descendants in Latin America and the Caribbean – Diaspora, Identity, Creativity and Citizenship under the Myth of Racial Democracy [PDF]

open access: yes
Antrittsvorlesung am 19. Juli 2023 von Prof. Dr. Félix Ayoh' OMIDIRE, Gastprofessor für "African Diaspora Studies" am Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften der Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinWissenschaftler*innen haben zwei unterschiedliche ...
Omidire, Felix Ayoh
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Black Brotherhoods in North America: Afro-Iberian and West-Central African Influences

open access: yesAfrican Studies Quarterly, 2015
Building on the acknowledgement that many Africans, predominantly in West-Central Africa, had already adopted certain Portuguese cultural and religious elements before they were shipped to the Americas as slaves, this article argues that syncretic Afro ...
Jeroen Dewulf
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Processos de (re)definição na poesia de Conceição Evaristo

open access: yesScripta, 2009
A construção de uma identidade feminina afro-brasileira é uma questão a ser observada. Mesmo na língua falada no país, na expressão “mulher negra”, o adjetivo negro contém um significado implícito de sujeira, melancolia, condenação, etc. Esse fato também
Ana Beatriz Gonçalves
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Fringe Banking in Canada: The Collective Economies of Toronto’s “Banker Ladies”

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research, 2017
Rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) are regarded as a time-honoured tradition practiced by many people around the world. African Canadians value ROSCAs because of how they have helped people adjust to Canadian life.
Caroline Shenaz Hossein
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Here Comes the Hurricane [PDF]

open access: yes
This two-section article and interview with Jesús Hilario-Reyes, a queer, non-binary, Afro-Caribbean artist, explores their artwork to connect trans new media histories to contemporary trans Chicanx scholarship via recent notions on “glitch” and “stitch.”
Jose Luis Benavides
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July 1, emancipation day in Suriname: a contested ‘lieu de mémoire’, 1863-2003

open access: yesNWIG, 2004
Focuses on the annual celebration at the 1st of July of the abolition of slavery in Suriname (1863). Author describes how Emancipation Day celebrations in Suriname have developed over time.
Alex van Stipriaan
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Vibing with Blackness: Critical Considerations of Black Panther and Exceptional Black Positionings

open access: yesArts, 2018
This article considers different ways in which Blackness is represented as exceptional in the 2018 film Black Panther. It also considers other iterations of Black visibility and legibility in the current popular culture context which appears to privilege
Derilene (Dee) Marco
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Lyrical Rapturing in Danticat’s Work: Transcending Haitian Cultural Silence through Narrative [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Edwidge Danticat’s work has been praised for the visceral, deeply personal ways she writes violence, suffering, death, and loss, leading scholars to theorize that dehumanization is a central motif in the Haitian and Haitian diasporic experience.
Piard, Johanna M
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O ENSINO DA GEOGRAFIA APLICADO À LEI 10.639

open access: yesContexto & Educação, 2019
O objeto desta pesquisa é o projeto de intervenção pedagógica desenvolvido na Escola Municipal Professora Geni Chaves localizado no município de Uberaba, com o envolvimento de alunos, professores e equipe pedagógica no nível ensino fundamental II (6º a ...
Pedro Dias Mangolini Neves   +1 more
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