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_aMaddox, John Thomas, _cIV, _d1981- _e1 |
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_aChallenging the Black Atlantic : _bthe New World novels of Zapata Olivella and Gonçalves / _cJohn T. Maddox IV. |
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_aLewisberg : _bBucknell University Press, _c(c)2020. |
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_aIntroduction: This Book, Manuel Zapata Olivella, and Ana Maria Gonçalves -- _tManuel Zapata Olivella (1920-2004) -- _tZapataolivellismo -- _tThe U.S. Context -- _tThe Latin American Context -- _tAna Maria Gonçalves (born1970) -- _tThe Bourgeoning Criticism on Ana Maria Gonçalves -- _tChangó and Defeito: Summaries -- _tChangó el gran putas (1983) -- _tUm defeito de cor (2006) -- _tMyth, Literature, and History in Zapata -- _tMuntu, Nuevo Muntu, and Changó's Curse -- _tInfluences... -- _tPlacide Tempels and the Muntu -- _tThe Curse -- _tThe Origin Myth of Benkos Bioho -- _tAfro-Brazil in Defeito and Changó -- _tLuís Gama: History, Myth, and Literature -- _tLuísa Mahin: From Poetry to History -- _tQuilombos in Changó -- _tAleijadinho and Zumbi -- _tQuilombos and Terreiros of Defeito -- _tGender and Myth in Dahomey -- _tConclusion.. -- _tDouble Consciousness and Nation in Gilroy and Zapata -- _tThe Black Atlantic and the Nuevo Muntu -- _tThe Black Atlantic: Summary -- _tAfter The Black Atlantic -- _tRepresentative Critics of Gilroy in the Anglophone Tradition -- _tDu Bois in Changó -- _tZapata's Du Bois -- _tDouble Consciousness -- _tMusic, Orality, and the Sea -- _tThe African Diaspora is part of a New World History beyond the Nation -- _tZapata, Precursor of Today's Latin Americanist Critics of Gilroy -- _tWomen, Gender, and the Nuevo Muntu -- _tThe Black Atlantic from an Afro-Brasileira's Point of View -- _tDomingos Álvares and the Black Atlantic Kingdom of Dahomey -- _tGonçalves and Antônio Olinto's Black Atlantic -- _tLuís Gama's Brazil in the Black Atlantic -- _tRape in the Novels of Zapata and Gonçalves -- _tSons of God and the She-Devil -- _tMother Africa -- _tGonçalves's Raw Realism of Rape -- _tChangó / _rSanta Bárbara and Queer Characters -- _tAgne Brown and the Apocalypse -- _tConclusion: The Nuevo Muntu Today and Tomorrow -- _tEl Putas, U.S.A. -- _tNuevo Muntu History and Gonçalves's Journalism -- _tAfrofuturism -- _tBrazil -- _tLatinx-futurism. -- _tAna Maria Gonçalves. |
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_a"The historical novels of Manuel Zapata Olivella and Ana Maria Gonçalves map black journeys from Africa to the Americas in a way that challenges the Black Atlantic paradigm that has become synonymous with cosmopolitan African diaspora studies. Unlike Paul Gilroy, who coined the term and based it on W.E.B. DuBois's double consciousness, Zapata, in Changó el gran putas (1983), creates an empowering mythology that reframes black resistance in Colombia, Haiti, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. In Um defeito de cor (2006), Gonçalves imagines the survival strategies of a legendary woman said to be the mother of black abolitionist poet Luís Gama and a conspirator in an African Muslim-led revolt in Brazil's "Black Rome." These novels show differing visions of revolution, black community, femininity, sexuality, and captivity. They skillfully reveal how events preceding the UNESCO Decade of Afro-Descent (2015-2024) alter our understanding of Afro-Latin America as it gains increased visibility"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aGonçalves, Ana Maria _xCriticism and interpretation. |
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_aZapata Olivella, Manuel _xCriticism and interpretation. |
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_aLatin American literature _xBlack authors _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aLatin American literature _y20th century _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aLatin American literature _y21st century _xHistory and criticism. |
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