Afro-Latino Slave Narratives
T.J. Robinson
Claremont Graduate University
Tiearea "T. J." Robinson is a proud alumnus of CSU Dominguez Hills with an M.A. in Africana Psychology. She is currently pursuing her PhD at Claremont Graduate Univ. in the Cultural Studies program. Her research interests are standards of beauty and the Spirituals. In October 2015 her article, “The Healing Element of the Spirituals” was published in the Journal of Pan African Studies. She is also an adjunct professor at several colleges and universities in the Los Angeles Area.
Abstract
Slave narratives are the recorded experiences of enslaved Africans experience during enslavement. In this comparative study I investigate the narratives of Afro-Latinos in the Caribbean and Latin America and the narratives... [ view full abstract ]
Authors
- T.J. Robinson (Claremont Graduate University)
Topic Area
Dissonant Archives: The History and Writings of Nineteenth Century Afro-Latinas
Session
S6 » Seminar 6: Dissonant Archives: The History and Writings of Nineteenth Century Afro-Latinas (15:45 - Friday, 23rd March, Boardroom North)
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