The article discusses the decolonial possibilities of the collective design of a sound artwork in reimagining the role of two Afro‐Ecuadorian music and dance‐based events in the Afro‐Ecuadorian ancestral territories of North Esmeraldas and Chota‐Mira. The two events, Bomba del Chota and Marimba Esmeraldeña, emerged in the context of slavery and colonialism as a response of Afro‐Ecuadorians to the oppression and violence they endured. These two music and dance‐based events sustain a counter‐narrative of power and resistance for Afrodescendant peoples in Ecuador, weaving meaningful connections among them and other entities populating their territories, such as the "devil," whose cohabitation with Afro‐Ecuadorians will be at the spotlight of o...
International audienceBased on a fieldwork carried out in the town of Veracruz (Mexico), this articl...
This article provides a diachronic glimpse of how cultural resistance strategies have been developed...
This article explores how enslaved and free people of the African Diaspora created, revised, and tra...
In this thesis, I address questions of racialised representations of Afro-Ecuadorian music and dance...
This dissertation is an ethnography of borders in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a province in the southernmos...
This thesis is a study of the folklorization process in the northwestern coastal region of Esmeralda...
The article confronts the representations of black people that have been part of the Bolivian Andean...
Abstract: Music holds power; it empowers and integrates communities, transmits messages, propels a s...
In this article I examine traditional Afro-Esmeraldenian music as manifested in religious and spirit...
This article analyzes how and why body and dance play a central role in the transnationalization of ...
This article explores the role of the samba subgenre partido alto as a mode of resistance to moderni...
In 2008, the Republic of Ecuador created a new Constitution with a particularly salient feature: Plu...
The article analyses the popular Ecuadorian fiesta La Mama Negra which takes place in the Andes and ...
In this article we discuss the contribution of African and Afro-descendant black artists in the deba...
Though recent scholarship illuminates the significance of film in increasing visibility of Afro-Lati...
International audienceBased on a fieldwork carried out in the town of Veracruz (Mexico), this articl...
This article provides a diachronic glimpse of how cultural resistance strategies have been developed...
This article explores how enslaved and free people of the African Diaspora created, revised, and tra...
In this thesis, I address questions of racialised representations of Afro-Ecuadorian music and dance...
This dissertation is an ethnography of borders in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a province in the southernmos...
This thesis is a study of the folklorization process in the northwestern coastal region of Esmeralda...
The article confronts the representations of black people that have been part of the Bolivian Andean...
Abstract: Music holds power; it empowers and integrates communities, transmits messages, propels a s...
In this article I examine traditional Afro-Esmeraldenian music as manifested in religious and spirit...
This article analyzes how and why body and dance play a central role in the transnationalization of ...
This article explores the role of the samba subgenre partido alto as a mode of resistance to moderni...
In 2008, the Republic of Ecuador created a new Constitution with a particularly salient feature: Plu...
The article analyses the popular Ecuadorian fiesta La Mama Negra which takes place in the Andes and ...
In this article we discuss the contribution of African and Afro-descendant black artists in the deba...
Though recent scholarship illuminates the significance of film in increasing visibility of Afro-Lati...
International audienceBased on a fieldwork carried out in the town of Veracruz (Mexico), this articl...
This article provides a diachronic glimpse of how cultural resistance strategies have been developed...
This article explores how enslaved and free people of the African Diaspora created, revised, and tra...