From a Mulato Caribbean to a Black Pacific: Changing Locations of Racialization in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Colombia
Sunday, January 4, 2015: 3:10 PM
Liberty Suite 4 (Sheraton New York)
Paper will examine the dramatic shift in Colombia from the nineteenth to the twentieth century between thinking of the Caribbean region as the location of blackness/mulatto-ness to the Pacific coast as the country's black region.
See more of: Frontiers of Blackness in Argentina, Colombia, and the Circum-Caribbean, 1810–1930
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