アフリカ系カリブ・中南米人名事典(全6巻)<br>Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography

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アフリカ系カリブ・中南米人名事典(全6巻)
Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 3000 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199935796
  • DDC分類 920.0092969729

Full Description

The Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography is a major biographical reference work covering the lives and legacies of notable Afro-descendants from the Caribbean and Latin American, men and women from all eras and walks of life. This groundbreaking resource provides unprecedented coverage of the region through the lives of its people.

Biographical records on Afro-Latin American and Caribbean lives are in short supply. Even as new historical scholarship has invigorated the international study of Latin America and Atlantic history, and even as new departments of Latin American Studies have flourished, no large-scale biographical reference work devoted to black subjects in the region has ever been attempted. This is a surprise given the enormous influence the people of these areas have had on history, culture, and technological achievement.

The Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography (DCALAB) will be published in print with over two thousand in-depth historical biographies of Caribbeans and Latin Americans. From Toussaint L'Ouverture to Celia Cruz to Pelé, the DCALAB provides rigorous scholarship on the people that have shaped the Caribbean, Central America, and South America The print work is only the first step in an ongoing research and publishing project, which will continue to grow online as part of the African American Studies Center. As a continuing publishing initiative, the DCALAB provides the most wide-reaching source of information ever produced on the lives of Afro-descendants who have shaped Latin American history, with entries written by leading scholars at research institutions from across the globe, linking together the international community of research.

Led by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (Harvard University's W. E. B. Du Bois Institute), in collaboration with Franklin W. Knight of Johns Hopkins University, this project is modeled after two other highly successful collaborations between Oxford University Press and the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute: the African American National Biography (AANB) and the Dictionary of African Biography (DAB). The Caribbean and Latin America represent the largest region of African Diaspora, and this new biographical reference work joins the other two to create the most complete account of black lives in the Americas ever assembled.

Upholding the high editorial and academic standards of the AANB and the DAB, the Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography entries will similarly range from 500 to 2,000 words and include bibliographic notes and citations. Extensive indexing will provide a quick resource for both pinpointing individuals and browsing categories. Indispensable as a research tool, the Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography will be a milestone in the study of the Caribbean and Latin America.

Contents

Over 2050 entries. Some prominent examples include:

José Leandro Andrade 1901 - 1957 Athlete, Uruguay
Ramón Carrillo 1906 - 1956 Neurosurgeon, Argentina
Dr. José Celso Barbosa 1857 - 1921 Physician, politician, Puerto Rico
Henri Christophe 1767 - 1820 Revolutionary soldier, Haiti
Rafael Cordero 1790 - 1868 Educator, Puerto Rico
Martin de Porres 1579 - 1639 Saint, Peru
José Carlos do Patrocínio 1854 - 1905 Writer, pharmacist Brazil
María Elena Moyano Delgado 1958 - 1992 Community activist, Peru
Celia Cruz 1924 - 2003 Singer, Cuba
Portia Lucretia Simpson-Miller b. 1945 Prime Minister, Jamaica
Jamaica Kincaid b. 1949 Writer, Antigua
Miriam Victoria Gomes Lima b. 1962 Activist, Argentina
Malgarida de Almagro 1498 - ? Slave, Chile

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