Abstract
Afro and Indigenous Intersectionality in America as Nomen broadens the historical narrative of Indigenous, Autochthonous, and First World people who have been classified historically as Negro, Black, Colored, Afro, and African American. By addressing the ways in which the singular narrative of "slavery" codifies identity, this work moves beyond binary racial classifications and proposes the possibility of utilizing holistic historical narratives to foster group and personal identity.
Schlagworte
Africans in pre-Colonial America Indigenous Americans history of slavery in the americas- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xviii Preface i–xviii
- 107–142 More Than One Narrative 107–142
- 143–146 Epilogue 143–146
- 147–154 Bibliography 147–154
- 155–162 Index 155–162
- 163–164 About the Author 163–164