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(Ebook) Chocolate and Corn Flour: History, Race, and Place in the Making of "Black" Mexico: History, Race, and Place in the Making of “Black” Mexico by Laura A. Lewis ISBN 9780822351214, 0822351218

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Authors:Laura A. Lewis
Pages:392 pages.
Year:2012
Editon:Illustrated
Publisher:Duke University Press Books
Language:english
File Size:3.4 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780822351214, 0822351218
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(Ebook) Chocolate and Corn Flour: History, Race, and Place in the Making of "Black" Mexico: History, Race, and Place in the Making of “Black” Mexico by Laura A. Lewis ISBN 9780822351214, 0822351218

Located on Mexico's Pacific coast in a historically black part of the Costa Chica region, the town of San Nicolás has been identified as a center of Afromexican culture by Mexican cultural authorities, journalists, activists, and foreign anthropologists. The majority of the town's residents, however, call themselves morenos (black Indians). In Chocolate and Corn Flour, Laura A. Lewis explores the history and contemporary culture of San Nicolás, focusing on the ways that local inhabitants experience and understand race, blackness, and indigeneity, as well as on the cultural values that outsiders place on the community and its residents.Drawing on more than a decade of fieldwork, Lewis offers a richly detailed and subtle ethnography of the lives and stories of the people of San Nicolás, including community residents who have migrated to the United States. San Nicoladenses, she finds, have complex attitudes toward blackness—as a way of identifying themselves and as a racial and cultural category. They neither consider themselves part of an African diaspora nor deny their heritage. Rather, they acknowledge their hybridity and choose to identify most deeply with their community.
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