加勒比地区的非洲主义:解放后非洲后裔对奴役和征服的反抗

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES
M. Sutherland
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本文探讨了非洲人在海地和牙买加反抗奴役的斗争中扮演的核心角色。有一项关于非洲记忆的调查,这些记忆激发了军事领导人和非洲群众在这些国家反抗欧洲奴隶的起义或战争。因此,对非洲主义进行了调查,如治理和政治组织知识、军事训练、军事行为准则、非洲宇宙论、权力下放知识,以及在非洲学习的其他来自非洲的价值观和信仰。这些非洲文化影响了军队和其他抵抗欧洲殖民者的方式。还有对非洲传统精神的关注。证据提出了精神信仰和做法对军事入侵的影响在奴役时代和解放后的文化。有一个关于伏都教,Legba, Kafou, Eshu, Obeah和Anansi的讨论。在被奴役的非洲人的军事战争或反抗欧洲奴隶主的起义中,有一项分析是对军事成功或失败因素的分析。在解放后的当前模式的抵抗也被处理。
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Africanisms in the Caribbean Region: African Descendants’ Resistance to Enslavement and Subjugation in Post-Emancipation
This article explores the central role of Africanisms in Africans’ revolts against enslavement in Haiti and Jamaica. There is an investigation on the memories of Africa that motivated the military leaders and the African masses in their insurrections or wars against their European enslavers in these countries. Hence, there is an investigation of Africanisms such as knowledge of governance and political organization, military training, code of military conduct, African cosmologies, knowledge on the decentralization of power, among other African derived values and beliefs that were learnt in Africa. These Africanisms informed the military and other modes of resistance against European colonizers. There is also attention to traditional African spirituality. Evidence is presented on the influences of spiritual beliefs and practices on military incursions during the enslavement era and in post-emancipation culture. There is a discussion on Vodun, Legba, Kafou, Eshu, Obeah, and Anansi. There is an analysis of the factors that accounted for military success or failure in the enslaved Africans’ military wars or revolts against European enslavers in the countries being discussed. The current modes of resistance in post-emancipation are also addressed.
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期刊介绍: For the last quarter of a century, the Journal of Black Studies has been the leading source for dynamic, innovative, and creative approach on the Black experience. Poised to remain at the forefront of the recent explosive growth in quality scholarship in the field of Black studies, the Journal of Black Studies is now published six times per year. This means a greater number of important and intellectually provocative articles exploring key issues facing African Americans and Blacks can now be given voice. The scholarship inside JBS covers a wide range of subject areas, including: society, social issues, Afrocentricity, economics, culture, media, literature, language, heritage, and biology.
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