- culture,
articulating current transformations in a
living tradition of
cimarronaje (resistance to the
dominant culture,
consciousness of
being marginal)...
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frequently rebelled against their masters,
either through the
practice of
cimarronaje or
through armed rebellion. In
Santa Marta in 1530, just five
years after...
- by Faith: African-American
Spiritual Journeys,
Prince Among Slaves,
Cimarronaje en Panama, The Neo
African Americans and
History Detectives. She has...
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written on
bondage in the
Dominican Republic. She
coined the
phrase cimarronaje doméstico (domestic wild animal), to
refer to
servant women who ****isted...
- Americas.
Northwestern University Press, 2020; Miller, Marilyn. "Slavery,
Cimarronaje, and
Poetic Refuge in
Nancy Morejón." Afro-Hispanic
Review (2005): 103-125;...
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Cuban Visual Arts Magazine, March-May 2018, p. 80-83. "Ciro Quintana:
Cimarronaje Neobarroco". elnuevoherald.com.
Retrieved May 18, 2018. Simons-Castellanos...
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Yanet Batet (June 22, 2017). ""Ciro Quintana:
Cimarronaje Neobarroco"
Going into the
works of Ciro
Quintana is like
daring behind...