Keywords
Amefricanity
Afro-descendants
indigenous people
America
Afro-descendants
indigenous people
America
How to Cite
The cultural-political category of Amefricanity. (2024). Alternautas. https://doi.org/10.31273/4efczn62
Abstract
In this original contribution published in 1988, Brazilian Black intellectual Lélia Gonzalez develops the concept of Amefricanity (amefricanidade) as a politically and culturally relevant category to address the material, historical, and symbolic realities of Afro-descendant and Indigenous peoples in the Americas.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Livia de Souza Lima
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