With a focus on nineteenth century Cuba, this volume examines understudied forms of mobility and networks that emerged during Second Slavery. It will be a great resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of Latin American Literature, Global Slavery and Postcolonial Studies.
With a focus on nineteenth century Cuba, this volume examines understudied forms of mobility and networks that emerged during Second Slavery. It will be a great resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of Latin American Literature, Global Slavery and Postcolonial Studies.
Daylet Domínguez, (PhD Princeton University), is Associate Professor in the Spanish and Portuguese Department of University California, Berkeley, USA. Víctor Goldgel Carballo, (PhD University of California, Berkeley), is Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.
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Introduction 1. Teresa Mina's journeys: "Slave-moving " mobility and gender in mid-nineteenth-century Cuba 2. Forty-one years a slave: Agnosia and mobility in nineteenth-century Cuba 3. Slaveholders in the South: The networks of Cubans and Southerners in the age of the second slavery 4. Traveling tropes: Race reconstruction and "Southern" redemption in The Story of Evangelina Cisneros 5. The journey of Víctor Lucumí Chappotín from Saint-Domingue to Cuba: Slavery autonomy and property 1797-1841 6. Getting locked up to get free in colonial Cuba
Introduction 1. Teresa Mina's journeys: "Slave-moving " mobility and gender in mid-nineteenth-century Cuba 2. Forty-one years a slave: Agnosia and mobility in nineteenth-century Cuba 3. Slaveholders in the South: The networks of Cubans and Southerners in the age of the second slavery 4. Traveling tropes: Race reconstruction and "Southern" redemption in The Story of Evangelina Cisneros 5. The journey of Víctor Lucumí Chappotín from Saint-Domingue to Cuba: Slavery autonomy and property 1797-1841 6. Getting locked up to get free in colonial Cuba
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