NEGRITUD, ESCLAVITUD Y RACISMO EN EL MUNDO POSCOLONIAL. APORTES DE LOS ESTUDIOS AFRICANOS
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Resumen:
El objetivo de este artículo es reflexionar sobre la negritud, la esclavitud y el racismo a partir de las obras de algunos teóricos poscoloniales africanos, en el marco del escenario poscolonial contemporáneo. Para ello presentamos en primer lugar un breve recorrido histórico por el pensamiento poscolonial africano para centrarnos luego en la cuestión del racismo en el contexto de la globalización. Así, consideramos la temática en relación a Europa y sus márgenes, centrándonos privilegiadamente en las relecturas de la teoría occidental del racismo que realizan algunos autores africanos.
Palabras claves: Negritud, Esclavitud, Racismo, Estudios poscoloniales africanos
Abstract:
The aim of this paper is to reflect upon the concepts of Negritude, Slavery and Racism based on the contributions made by several African post-colonial theorists within the framework of the contemporary post-colonial stage. In order to achieve this, a brief historical overview of the African post-colonial thinking is presented, which then allows us to concentrate on Racism in the context of Globalization. Thus, our work considers this subject in relation to Europe and its borders, with a particular focus on new readings of the Western theory of Racism developed by African authors.
Key words: Negritude, Slavery and Racism, African post-colonial studies
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