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  • Migrant Frontiers: Race and Mobility in the Luso-Hispanic World

    Migrant Frontiers by Tybinko, Anna; Aidoo, Lamonte; Silva, Daniel F.;

    Race and Mobility in the Luso-Hispanic World

    Sorozatcím: Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures; 29;

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    • Kiadó Liverpool University Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. április 1.

    • ISBN 9781836244400
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem272 oldal
    • Méret 234x156 mm
    • Súly 445 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 650

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    This book examines today’s massive migrations between Global South and Global North in light of Spain and Portugal’s complicated colonial legacies. It offers unique material on Spanish-speaking and Lusophone Africa in conjunction to transatlantic and transpacific perspectives encompassing the Americas, Asia, and the Caribbean. For the first time, these are brought together to explore how movement within and beyond these former metropoles came to define the Iberian Peninsula. The collection is composed of papers that study human mobility in Spanish-speaking or Lusophone contexts from a myriad of approaches. The project thus sheds critical light on migratory movement within the Luso-Hispanic world, and also beyond its traditional geo-linguistic parameters, through an eclectic and inter-disciplinary collection of essays, traversing anthropology, literary studies, theater, and popular culture. Beyond focusing solely on the geo-political limits of Peninsular space, several essays interrogate the legacies of Iberian colonial projects in a global perspective, and how the discursive underpinnings of these impact the politics of migration in the broader Luso-Hispanic world.



    ‘Beyond widely rehearsed Eurocentric theoretical repertoires, Migrant Frontiers prioritizes decolonial thought and the Black radical tradition. Indeed, sustained dialogue—between contributors, disciplines, and critical theories—defines Migrant Frontiers. Its scope consolidates its place in the larger Global Hispanophone and Lusophone conversations. The radical aim of Migrant Frontiers lies in opening, through the migratory, to the decolonial reimagination of these fields.’ Oana Alexan Katz, Hispanófila

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface: Coloniality, Racism, and Migrations by Walter D. Mignolo

    Introduction by Anna Tybinko, Lamonte Aidoo, Daniel F. Silva

    Part I. Migration and Racialization Where the Atlantic and Pacific Meet

    Chapter 1. Unseen Diasporas: Portuguese Labor Migrants in Colonial Plantations by Cristiana Bastos

    Chapter 2. Emigration, Anarchism and Ecology in Ferreira de Castro’s Emigrants by Patrícia Vieira

    Chapter 3. Filipinx Negrito: Black Mestizaje and Transpacific Intimacies in Jessica Hagedorn’s Dogeaters and José Rizal’s Filipinas dentro de cien años by Sony Coráñez Bolton

    Part II. Iberian Colonial Settlement, Memory, and Postcolonial Knowleges

    Chapter 4. The African City: Space, Borders and Identities by Barbara Fraticelli

    Chapter 5. Crossing Borders, Bodies, and Time: a Luso-Hispanic Dialogue on (Post)Colonial Interracial Liaisons by Sandra I. Sousa

    Chapter 6. The Peripheral Subject in Welket Bungué’s Films by Inês Cordeiro Dias

    Part III. Anti-Blackness and Migration on the Iberian Peninsula

    Chapter 7. Race and Fortress Europe in Ozkar Galán's Castigat ridendo mores by Jeffrey Coleman

    Chapter 8. Vidas negras importam: Debates on Blackness, Belonging, and Racial Violence in Portugal by Anna Mester

    Chapter 9. Liminal Inclusions: Black Portuguese Footballers, Portuguese Multiculturalism, and Migrant Epistemologies by Daniel F. Silva

    Part IV. Precarity and Displacement in African Migrant Literature in Spain

    Chapter 10. All That Glitters: Questioning the Spanish El Dorado through Rachid Nini’s and Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo’s Narratives of Migration by Anna Tybinko

    Chapter 11. The Incestuous Embodiment of Immigration and Identity: La filla estrangera by Najat El Hachmi by Jessica Folkart

    Chapter 12. Writing from the Displacement: Najat El Hachmi and Global Literature by Lucía Hellín Nistal

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