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(Ebook) Sovereign Joy : Afro-Mexican Kings and Queens, 1539-1640 by Miguel Valerio ISBN 9781316514382, 9781009086905, 9781009086134, 1316514382, 1009086901, 1009086138

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Authors:Miguel Valerio
Pages:282 pages.
Year:2022
Editon:New
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:15.44 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781316514382, 9781009086905, 9781009086134, 1316514382, 1009086901, 1009086138
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(Ebook) Sovereign Joy : Afro-Mexican Kings and Queens, 1539-1640 by Miguel Valerio ISBN 9781316514382, 9781009086905, 9781009086134, 1316514382, 1009086901, 1009086138

"Sovereign Joy explores the performance of festive Black kings and queens among Afro-Mexicans between 1539 and 1640. This fascinating study illustrates how the first African and Afro-creole people in colonial Mexico transformed their ancestral culture into a shared identity among Afro-Mexicans, with particular focus on how public festival participation expressed their culture and subjectivities, as well as redefined their colonial condition and social standing. By analyzing this hitherto understudied aspect of Afro-Mexican Catholic confraternities in both literary texts and visual culture, Miguel A. Valerio teases out the deeply ambivalent and contradictory meanings behind these public processions and festivities that often reinscribed structures of race and hierarchy. Were they markers of Catholic subjecthood, and what sort of corporate structures did they create to project standing and respectability? Sovereign Joy examines many of these possibilities, and in the process highlights the central place occupied by Africans and their descendants in colonial culture. Through performance, Afro-Mexicans affirmed their being: the sovereignty of joy and the joy of sovereignty"--
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