Cultural Legacies of Slavery in Modern Spain

Cultural Legacies of Slavery in Modern Spain
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 400
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Download or read book Cultural Legacies of Slavery in Modern Spain written by Akiko Tsuchiya and published by State University of New York Press. This book was released on 2025-01-01 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This groundbreaking volume explores how culture produced in Spain, from the nineteenth century to the present, both reflects and shapes ways of understanding the history and heritage of a nation sustained by colonialism and slavery. Akiko Tsuchiya and Aurélie Vialette bring together an outstanding group of scholars, artists, cultural producers, and activists in a range of fields—from history to literary studies, anthropology to journalism, and flamenco to film. Drawing on interdisciplinary and comparative methodologies, contributors address the legacies of slavery in the archive; in cultural memory sites; and in literature, music, and visual arts. How, they ask, do different cultural forms and institutions represent and reckon with this past and push for justice in the face of persistent racial discrimination? In its focus on collective memory and the cultural afterlives of slavery and antislavery, Cultural Legacies of Slavery in Modern Spain will appeal not only to Iberian and Latin American specialists but also readers across Afro-Hispanic, postcolonial, transatlantic, and critical race studies.


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