Coloquio internatcional : Colore de sangre, semántica de raza

COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL

DE QUELLE COULEUR EST LE SANG ?

COLORES DE SANGRE, SEMANTICAS DE RAZA

COLORS OF BLOOD, SEMANTICS OF RACE

DE QUE COR É O SANGUE ? SEMÁNTICAS DE RAÇA

Madrid, Casa de Velázquez

15-16 décembre 2016

 

Toward the end of the Middle Ages, the outset of the European expansion considerably increased the contacts between culturally different peoples. This phenomenon led to the formation of multi-ethnic societies in which “Old Christians” lived together with “New Christians” (as in the Iberian Peninsula), or European colonizers associating with indigenous colonized peoples (beyond the boundaries of the Old Continent), and which often showed high levels of biological and cultural miscegenation. This process was accompanied by the emergence of a whole myriad of socio-racial categories, most of which were unprecedented. The consolidation of the conquest of the Americas, the establishment of trading posts in the coasts of Africa, the development of the transnational slave trade, and then the introduction of the ‘plantation complex’, the European expansion toward Asia and, much later, the abolitions of slavery, came to complete a complex socio-ethnic equation. Indeed, these and other situations increased the emigration and circulation of Europeans, and led to the incorporation of millions of African and Asians, mainly as slaves or indentured workers.  The resulting ethnic diversity was particularly intense in societies such as those described above in the insular Atlantic, in the Western Coast of Africa, in islands of the Indian Ocean, the Caribbean, and throughout most of the Americas. This colloquium seeks to reflect on the socio-cultural dynamics, the processes of hierarchysation and creolization, the development of self-identities, and other elements that over time contributed to change, perpetuate, or even erase the socio-racial representations of otherness and the categories that reflected them.

 

Programme de recherche pluri-annuel PRALT (PRAtiques de l’ALTérité) coordonné par António de Almeida Mendes

 

COMITÉ ORGANISATEUR ET SCIENTIFIQUE

António de Almeida Mendes, Université de Nantes, CRHIA, STARACO

Alejandro E. Gómez, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, CRICCAL

Aanor Le Mouël, Université de Nantes, CRHIA, STARACO

 

ORGANISATION

École des hautes études hispaniques et ibériques (Casa de Velázquez, Madrid)

Projet STARACO (STAtuts, RAce et COuleurs dans l’Atlantique) : programme de recherche de la Région des Pays de la Loire

Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les champs culturels en Amérique latine (CRICCAL), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3

 

PARTENAIRES

Château des Ducs de Bretagne de Nantes

Centre de Recherches en Histoire Internationale et Atlantique (CRHIA), Université de Nantes

Institut d’Études Avancées de Nantes

 

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