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978-1-78661-481-0 • Hardback • May 2020 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
978-1-5381-4822-8 • Paperback • May 2022 • $42.00 • (£35.00)
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Dr. Devyn Spence Benson is an Associate Professor of Africana and Latin American Studies and the Chair of the Department of Africana Studies at Davidson College. She is the author of Antiracism in Cuba: The Unfinished Revolution (University of North Carolina Press, 2016).
Dr. Karina Alma is an Assistant Professor in the Chicana/o Studies department at the University of California, Los Angeles. She coedited the anthology, U.S. Central Americans: Reconstructing Memories, Struggles and Communities of Resistance (Arizona University Press, 2017).
Part One: History
Lawsuits by Slave Women in Nineteenth Century Cuba / Digna Castañeda Fuertes
Reconstructing Ex-slave Belén Álvarez’s Story / Oilda Hevia Lanier
Women of Color in Santiaguera Colonial Society, A Commentary / María Cristina Hierrezuelo
Part Two: Thought
Women of Minerva / María del Carmen Barcia Zequeira
Gratitude: To My Friends and Colleagues of the Journal Minerva / Úrsula Coimbra de Valverde
Black Voices in Favor of the Independent Party of Color / Carmen Piedra
Our Ethnic Values / Consuelo Serra
What We Are / Inocencía Silveira
The Black Cuban Woman / Gerardo del Valle
Black Cuban Women and Culture / Catalina Pozo Gato
Black Intelligence / Arabella Òña
Women in Santeria or Regla Ocha: Gender, Myths and Reality / Daisy Rubiera Castillo
Gender and Raciality: An Obligatory Reflection in Contemporary Cuba / Yulexis Almeida Junco
On Afro-Cuban Women Stereotypes: Construction and Deconstruction of Myths / María Ileana Faguaga Iglesias
Proposing an Inclusive and Non-sexist Gaze: Mulata Women, A Profane Invention? / Onelia Chaveco Chaveco
Hairs / Carmen González Chacón
Passing for a White Woman / Sandra del Valle Casals
The Revolution Made Blacks into People / Yusimí Rodríguez López
Human Race? Ah…. It Had to Be! / Yohmna Depestre Corcho
A Room of Our Own for Black Cuban Women / Yesenia Selier Crespo
Part Three: Cultural Practices
Oriki for Elder Black Women of the Past / Georgina Herrera Cárdenas
The Black Female Imaginary in Cuba / Aymée Rivera Pérez
Oppositional Binaries in Nancy Morejón’s Octubre Imprescindible and Cuadernos de Granada / Lourdes Martínez Echazábal
In Memory of Excilia / Coralia de Mercedes Hernández Herrera
The Thick Skin of Teresa Cárdenas / Leonardo Estupiñán Zaldívar
El Negrito, The Little Black Man and the Mulata in the Vortex of Nationality / Inés María Martiatu Terry
Popular Theater and Collective Resistance / Fátima de la Caridad Patterson
Catalina Berroa, The Audacious Trinitarian (First Female Composer of “Cultured” Music in the Nineteenth Century) / Isabel González Sauto
The Marathon Exists for Both Men and Women / Edelvis López
Making Dreams Come True Is Not the Same as Dreaming / María Elena Mendiola
The Contributions of Sara Gómez / Sandra Álvarez Ramírez
Belkis Ayón Manso, Between Heterogeneous Sensibilities / Lázara Menéndez Vásquez
Black Women in Sports / Irene Esther Ruiz Narváez
A Lexical Semantic Analysis on the Discourse of Women in Cuban Rap / Yanelys Abreu Babi and Anette Jiménez Marata
By opening a much needed window into the lives, voices, and contributions of barely known Afro-Cuban female intellectuals and activists, this compilation makes a singular contribution to Afro-Cuban and to Afro-Latin American Studies. It is precisely from and through authors like those included here that we will be able to rethink the history of Latin America.— Alejandro de la Fuente, Afro-Latin American Research Institute, Harvard University
Afrocubanas is an important historical document. It brings together many of Cuba’s contemporary Black feminist scholars to highlight the history and breadth of Black feminist thought in Cuba. This translation helps to make visible, and accessible, the groundbreaking work of Cuban Black feminist scholars.
— Tanya Saunders, Associate Professor of Latin American Studies, University of Florida
Previously published (in 2011) by the prestigious Cuban publisher Editorial Ciencias Sociales, Afrocubanas: History Thought, and Cultural Practices is a beautiful and necessary collection of texts on Afro-Cuban female history and experiences that have been frequently overlooked in most works on Cuban Studies. As the first published book devoted to giving voice to Afro-Cuban women, it deserves to be published in English.
— Odette Casamayor-Cisneros, Associate Professor of Romance Languages, University of Pennsylvania
This English-language release of Afrocubanas is nothing less than thrilling. The granular analysis of archival sources by Cuba’s most innovative historians, the compilation of Afro-Cuban women’s writing throughout the twentieth century, and cogent discussions of black women’s lives in 21st-century Cuba combine to make this book essential reading for anyone interested in race and gender in Latin America.
— Anasa Hicks, Assistant Professor of Caribbean History, Florida State University