Vol. 6 Nbr. 1, July - July 2013
Index
- No friends in the holy office: Black and Mulatta women healing communities and answering to the inquisition in seventeen century Mexico.
- La Cofradia de la Limpia Concepcion de los pardos in San Joseph del Parral, 1600-1800: reconstructing the historical memory of African-Mexican community in the north of New Spain.
- Maria de Terranova: a West African woman and the quest for freedom in colonial Mexico.
- The "circum-Caribbean" and the continuity of cultures: the Donato Colony in Mexico, 1830-1860.
- Nationalizing racism: government sponsored modernization through formal and social education on Oaxaca, Mexico in the 1920s.
- 'I am not the Mulata de Cordoba': the cultural meaning of blackness in nineteenth-century Mexico.
- Talking about Mestizaje: history, value, and the racial present.
- Cimarronaje cultural: towards a counter-cartography of blackness and belonging in Mexico.
- Negros-afromexicanos: recognition and the politics of identity in contemporary Mexico.
- Mexican bozal Spanish in Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz's Villancicos: a linguistic and sociolinguistic account.
- The dynamics of the mother archetype in Mexican cinema shaped by women: analysis of pioneer Matilde Landeta's screenwriting and film directing in La Negra Angustias.
- The Son Jarocho as Afro-Mexican resistance music.
- Drawing the lines: racial/ethnic landscapes and sustainable development in the Costa Chica.
- Mexico Negro: From the shadows of nationalist mestizaje to new possibilities in Afro-Mexican identity.
- Call them morenos: Blackness in Mexico and across the border as perceived by Mexican migrants.