Shipwrecked Identities: Navigating Race on Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast

Shipwrecked Identities: Navigating Race on Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast
ISBN-10
0813538149
ISBN-13
9780813538143
Category
Social Science
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Author
Baron L. Pineda

Description

In this historical ethnography, Baron Pineda traces the history of the port town of Bilwi, now known officially as Puerto Cabezas, on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua to explore the development, transformation, and function of racial categories in this region. From the English colonial period, through the Sandinista conflict of the 1980s, to the aftermath of the Contra War, Pineda shows how powerful outsiders, as well as Nicaraguans, have made efforts to influence notions about African and Black identity among the Miskito Indians, Afro-Nicaraguan Creoles, and Mestizos in the region. In the process, he provides insight into the causes and meaning of social movements and political turmoil. Shipwrecked Identities also includes important critical analysis of the role of anthropologists and other North American scholars in the Contra-Sandinista conflict, as well as the ways these scholars have defined ethnic identities in Latin America.

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