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From Havana to Bioko I - The Sons of Cuba's 1862-1898 voyage without return to Guinea

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This work had as goal to demonstrate that the lack of return to Cuba of the blacks arrived from Havana, Remedios, Sancti Spiritus, Santiago de Cuba, Holguin, etc., caused an indelible mark in the heart of the new Guinean-Ecuadorian identity, as much in the material plan as in the immaterial one. It raised an indelible mark in the heart of the new Guinean-Ecuadorian identity, as much in the material plan as in the immaterial one. Having as results, some funeral rites-dances in the Ñáñigos and Abakuá of Havana and Bioko, some linguistic substrates and/or Cubanisms present in the Spanish spoken in Equatorial Guinea today. Cubanisms, a kind of glottophagie according to Calvet, have been perceived as a Cuban identity representation at the heart of the Guinean cultural identity. In fact, it can be affirmed that the double subhuman deportation, "the return", the imprisonment to life imprisonment of the ñáñigos, congo, macúd, lucumí, mandinga, gangá, and of the Patriots from 1862-1898, mark the third colonial heritage of Equatorial Guinea which is no longer only Spanish and British as the work of the Togolese Kofi Yakpo: Gramática del Pichi (Grammar of the Pichi) shows. In that, if it can be a Cuban heritage in Equatorial Guinea, what would become of my existential conceptualization of "Cuban-descent"?

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Rémi Assoumou Ngoua, Bitam, 17. Mai 1995. BA und MA in afro-iberoamerikanischen Studien an der Omar-Bongo-Universität. Doktorand und aktiver Dozent am CHCSC und GRIAHAL. Von Havanna bis Bioko ist sein viertes Buch, darunter Racial Democracy. Universität Paris-Saclay. Universität von Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.

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Authors Rémi Assoumou Ngoua
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2025
 
EAN 9786208568320
ISBN 9786208568320
No. of pages 68
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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