Staging Habla de Negros

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271083469

Radical Performances of the African Diaspora in Early Modern Spain

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By Nicholas R. Jones
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Description

List of Illustrations

Preface: Talking Black in Spanish

Acknowledgments

Translating Blackness: An Editorial Note on Translations

Introduction: The Habla de Negros Palimpsest; Theorizing Habla de Negros

1. Black Skin Acts: Feasting on Blackness, Staging Linguistic Blackface

2. The Birth of Hispanic Habla de Negros: Signifying for the Black Audience in Rodrigo de Reinosa

3. Black Divas, Black Feminisms: The Black Female Body and Habla de Negros in Lope de Rueda

Afterword: B(l)ack to the Future; The Postmodern Legacy of Habla de Negros, or Talking in Tongues

Notes

Bibliography

Index



“This compelling study offers many fresh insights into the literary reception of African-Iberian speech performance and recovers depictions that previous scholarship derided as hopelessly biased or monologic. It utilizes these depictions to read not just the formation of early modern black subjectivities but also the role they played in defining the hegemonic order under which these were crafted and codified. Jones directs critical attention to multiple stagings of subaltern performance by Blacks, Africans, and Ibero-Africans as well as their instrumental roles in the formation of early modern global empires.”

—Israel Burshatin, Haverford College

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