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- Title
El Negro Raúl: Lives and Afterlives of an Afro-Argentine Celebrity, 1886 to the Present.
- Authors
Alberto, Paulina L.
- Abstract
This article analyzes the rich corpus of stories about the dandy-turned-beggar Raúl Grigera, a popular Afro-Argentine street figure from early 1900s Buenos Aires. Stories about El Negro Raúl, told in hundreds of printed texts and images across multiple genres from the early 1900s to the present, reflected and reproduced ideas about degraded and disappearing blackness, and triumphant whiteness, in Argentina. Reading these racial stories alongside information about Raúl's life gleaned from archival sources, the article not only seeks to highlight the power of collective storytelling to construct ideas of whiteness and blackness in modern Argentina and to shape individual fates; it also offers a critical counternarrative of black presence and self-fashioned celebrity in a period for which the historical scholarship on Afro-Argentines has been scarce.
- Subjects
BUENOS Aires (Argentina); ARGENTINA; BLACK people; GRIGERA, Raul; LEGENDS; RACIAL identity of Black people; BEGGARS; DANDIES; HISTORY
- Publication
Hispanic American Historical Review, 2016, Vol 96, Issue 4, p669
- ISSN
0018-2168
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1215/00182168-3677639