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Fugitive Modernities : Kisama and the Politics of Freedom
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Jessica A. Krug
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978-1-4780-0262-8
Publication date (Print):
December 24 2018
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10.1215/9781478002628
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. vii
CONTENTS
pp. xi
NOTE ON CARTOGRAPHY
pp. xi
Note on Cartography
pp. xiii
List of Archives and Abbreviations
pp. xiii
LIST OF ARCHIVES AND ABBREVIATIONS
pp. 1
Fugitive Modernities
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 1
Introduction. Fugitive Modernities: Chronotope, Epistemology, and Subjectivity
pp. 31
Kafuxi Ambari and the People without State’s History:
pp. 31
Kafuxi Ambari and the People without State’s History
pp. 31
Chapter One. Kafuxi Ambari and the People without State’s History: Forging Kisama Reputations, c. 1580–1630
pp. 58
Chapter Two. “They Publicize to the Neighboring Nations That the Arms of Your Majesty Do Not Conquer”: Fugitive Politics and Legitimacy, c. 1620–55
pp. 58
“They Publicize to the Neighboring Nations That the Arms of Your Majesty Do Not Conquer”
pp. 58
“They Publicize to the Neighboring Nations That the Arms of Your Majesty Do Not Conquer”:
pp. 86
“The Husbands Having First Laid Down Their Lives in Their Defense”:
pp. 86
“The Husbands Having First Laid Down Their Lives in Their Defense”
pp. 86
Chapter Three. “ The Husbands Having First Laid Down Their Lives in Their Defense”: Gender, Food, and Politics in the War of 1655–58
pp. 111
Chapter Four. (Mis)Taken Identities: Kisama and the Politics of Naming in the Palenque Limón, New Kingdom of Grenada, c. 1570–1634
pp. 111
(Mis)Taken Identities:
pp. 111
(Mis)Taken Identities
pp. 146
Chapter Five. Fugitive Angola: Toward a New History of Palmares
pp. 146
Fugitive Angola
pp. 146
Fugitive Angola:
pp. 164
“The Ashes of Revolutionary Fires Burn Hot”
pp. 164
“The Ashes of Revolutionary Fires Burn Hot”:
pp. 164
Chapter Six. “ The Ashes of Revolutionary Fires Burn Hot”: Brazilian and Angolan Nationalism and the “Colonial” and “Postcolonial” Life of the Kisama Meme, c. 1700–Present
pp. 187
CONCLUSION
pp. 187
Fugitive Modernities in the Neoliberal Afterlife of the Nation-State
pp. 187
Conclusion. Fugitive Modernities in the Neoliberal Afterlife of the Nation-State
pp. 195
NOTES
pp. 195
Notes
pp. 195
Notes
pp. 241
Bibliography
pp. 241
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 241
Bibliography
pp. 257
INDEX
pp. 257
Index
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