Scripts of Blackness

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Title
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Author_Isar P Godreau
black
blackness
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colonial discourse
colonialism
community
construction of place
context
cultural nationalism
economic
economic context
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ethnographic study
ethnography
hispanophilia
hispanophobia
historical
historical context
history of slavery
housing
images of community
los puertorriquenos
nationalism
perceptions of slavery
political
political context
Ponce
populism
practices
privilege
Puerto Rican
Puerto Rican slavery
Puerto Rico
race
racial
racial hierarchies
racial identification
racial mixture
racial terms
racialization
racism
representations
representations of blackness
representations of community
representations of whiteness
San Anton
slavery
social hierarchy
U.S. colonialism
urbanizaciones
white
whiteness

Product details

  • ISBN 9780252038907
  • Weight: 626g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jan 2015
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The geopolitical influence of the United States informs the processes of racialization in Puerto Rico, including the construction of black places. In Scripts of Blackness, Isar P. Godreau explores how Puerto Rican national discourses about race--created to overcome U.S. colonial power--simultaneously privilege whiteness, typecast blackness, and silence charges of racism.
 
Based on an ethnographic study of the barrio of San Antón in the city of Ponce, Scripts of Blackness examines institutional and local representations of blackness as developing from a power-laden process that is inherently selective and political, not neutral or natural. Godreau traces the presumed benevolence or triviality of slavery in Puerto Rico, the favoring of a Spanish colonial whiteness (under a hispanophile discourse), and the insistence on a harmonious race mixture as discourses that thrive on a presumed contrast with the United States that also characterize Puerto Rico as morally superior. In so doing, she outlines the debates, social hierarchies, and colonial discourses that inform the racialization of San Antón and its residents as black.
 
Mining ethnographic materials and anthropological and historical research, Scripts of Blackness provides powerful insights into the critical political, economic, and historical context behind the strategic deployment of blackness, whiteness, and racial mixture.
Isar P. Godreau is a researcher at and former director of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research at the University of Puerto Rico at Cayey.