Las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mito

Slavery, which plaid a significant role in several ancient civilizations around the world, was supported by philosophers, theologians and popes. Even if its importance has been underestimated, the presence of black women and men is stated from the first expeditions to the River Plate (many times, by...

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Main Author: Mar Langa Pizarro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2011-12-01
Series:Altre Modernità
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/1576
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spelling doaj-843e6bd26c134b3fba1475c39a8a8fb22020-11-25T03:41:08ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoAltre Modernità2035-76802011-12-010616317610.13130/2035-7680/15761467Las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mitoMar Langa PizarroSlavery, which plaid a significant role in several ancient civilizations around the world, was supported by philosophers, theologians and popes. Even if its importance has been underestimated, the presence of black women and men is stated from the first expeditions to the River Plate (many times, by means of illegal traffic). Led by bishop Vitoria, that traffic increased since the late 16th century. Black women were often sexually exploited but, instead of paying attention to their problems, much of the literature has ignored them or has created an archetypal woman, characterized by beauty, sensuality and eroticism. With some exceptions, this image remains in our days.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/1576mujer negraesclavitudnegritudRío de la PlataParaguayetapa colonial.
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author Mar Langa Pizarro
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Las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mito
Altre Modernità
mujer negra
esclavitud
negritud
Río de la Plata
Paraguay
etapa colonial.
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title Las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mito
title_short Las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mito
title_full Las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mito
title_fullStr Las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mito
title_full_unstemmed Las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mito
title_sort las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mito
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Altre Modernità
issn 2035-7680
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Slavery, which plaid a significant role in several ancient civilizations around the world, was supported by philosophers, theologians and popes. Even if its importance has been underestimated, the presence of black women and men is stated from the first expeditions to the River Plate (many times, by means of illegal traffic). Led by bishop Vitoria, that traffic increased since the late 16th century. Black women were often sexually exploited but, instead of paying attention to their problems, much of the literature has ignored them or has created an archetypal woman, characterized by beauty, sensuality and eroticism. With some exceptions, this image remains in our days.
topic mujer negra
esclavitud
negritud
Río de la Plata
Paraguay
etapa colonial.
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/1576
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