Afro-Latinidades and the Diasporic Imaginary
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.5.2005.17.117-130Keywords:
Black and Latino Studies, Identity, MigrationAbstract
In this article I will attempt to lay a different ground, in order to transcend these discursive terms in which Blacks and Latinos appear as categorically distinct ethnic and racial designations. In order to do this, I will formulate the argument of Afro-Latinidad as a historical category that can potentially challenge essentialist notions of both Blackness and Latinidad. In this register, I will discuss the specificity of Afro-Latina/o difference as a category, and how an Afro-diasporic perspective could enrich both Black Studies and Latino Studies, while drawing their points of intersection.Downloads
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