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Afro-Asian connections in Latin America and the Caribbean / edited by Luisa Marcela Ossa and Debbie Lee-DiStefano. — 1 online resource. — (Black diasporic worlds: origins and evolutions from new world slaving). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1946339.pdf>.
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- Cover
- Afro-Asian Connections in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Series page
- Afro-Asian Connections in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Identity and National Discourses
- Chapter 1
- Afro and Chinese Depictions in Peruvian Social Discourse at the Turn of the Twentieth Century*
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 2
- Locating Chinese Culture and Aesthetics in the Art of Wifredo Lam
- Chinese in Cuba
- Chinese-Afro-Cuban-European Traditions
- Chinese Aesthetics
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 3
- Afro-Asian-Caribbean Connections in Transnational Circulation
- The Ashram Concept: From India to Harlem
- Diasporic Confluences, Political Cross-Pollination
- Circle of Participants
- Pilgrimage to Washington
- “Why not freedom for Puerto Rico?”
- The Ashram’s Afterlife
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Contact Zones, Solidarity, and Syncretism
- Chapter 4
- Merging the Transpacific with the Transatlantic
- Writing Afro-Asian Postcolonial Cartographies
- Intimate Laborers: Afro-Asians on the Plantations
- Intimate Language: Colonia-go and Slavery
- Intimate Love: Interracial Relationship and Mixed-race Children
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 5
- Parallels and Intersections
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 6
- Erased from Collective Memory
- Jamaica in the Colonial Age
- Indian indentured workers in Jamaica
- Hinduism and Sadhus’ way of life
- The development of Rastafari
- Rasta lifestyle
- Afterword
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Bodies, Genders, and Identities
- Chapter 7
- Body of Reconciliation
- The Cuban Fetish
- Writing the Fetish
- Conclusion: Back to the Fetish?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 8
- “I Am Like One of those Women”
- Locating West Indian Masculinity
- Embodying the Maternal in Bruised Hibiscus
- Rejecting Male Privilege in The True History of Paradise
- Androgenized Gender in Gloria
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 9
- La Mulata Achinada
- Fine Disturbances in Race and Unsettling the Body
- Families of Stone: Gendered Spiritual Lineages in the Americas
- A Chinese Barrio Belonging to Oshún and Her Daughters
- Casting Mulatas and Afro-Chinese Babalawos
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Editors
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