Article(electronic)December 19, 2013

Afro-descendant Trajectories: A Methodological Reflection

In: Revista CS: en ciencias sociales = CS Journal, p. 229-257

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Abstract

This article offers a reflection about how we think of Afro-descendant people as objectsor subjects of study. To do this, it reflects on the question: How does the study of Afrodescendantpeoples change when the so-called "unit of analysis" is not a slave, but anenslaved ancestor who is part of your contemporary cosmology? The way of arriving atthis question, and the analysis presented henceforth attempts to highlight key aspects foradvancing Afro-descendant scholarship: specifically the role of black feminist thought andpractices on ancestral consciousness; and its subsequent impact on the interpretation andproduction of historical and socio-political sources.

Publisher

Universidad Icesi

ISSN: 2665-4814

DOI

10.18046/recs.i12.1682

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