Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru

A transformative study by Daniel S. Cozart, Afro-Peruvian Mestizos redefines the narrative of mestizaje in post-abolition Peru, uncovering the hidden histories and enduring strength of Afro-Peruvian communities.

Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru by Daniel S. Cozart investigates the ideologies of mestizaje, or racial mixing, that Latin American elites used to construct modern national identities during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Through close reading of archival records, legal documents, and literary works, Cozart uncovers the systematic exclusion of Afro-Peruvians from the nation's narrative of progress, revealing how their presence was deliberately omitted from official histories and censuses. The abolition of slavery in 1855 marked the beginning of a process where Afro-Peruvians were marginalized, their identities overshadowed by a national narrative that prioritized Indigenous heritage and whiteness.

Drawing on Michel-Rolph Trouillot's framework of historical production, the book traces the contradictions inherent in liberal and positivist ideologies that sought to forge a "raceless" society, all while silencing Afro-Peruvian voices and erasing their history. The conclusion reflects on the significance of erasure for Afro-Peruvians in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, as they now demand to be seen. This book is a powerful examination of historical silences and the ongoing struggle for recognition in the face of systemic racism.

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Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru

A transformative study by Daniel S. Cozart, Afro-Peruvian Mestizos redefines the narrative of mestizaje in post-abolition Peru, uncovering the hidden histories and enduring strength of Afro-Peruvian communities.

Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru by Daniel S. Cozart investigates the ideologies of mestizaje, or racial mixing, that Latin American elites used to construct modern national identities during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Through close reading of archival records, legal documents, and literary works, Cozart uncovers the systematic exclusion of Afro-Peruvians from the nation's narrative of progress, revealing how their presence was deliberately omitted from official histories and censuses. The abolition of slavery in 1855 marked the beginning of a process where Afro-Peruvians were marginalized, their identities overshadowed by a national narrative that prioritized Indigenous heritage and whiteness.

Drawing on Michel-Rolph Trouillot's framework of historical production, the book traces the contradictions inherent in liberal and positivist ideologies that sought to forge a "raceless" society, all while silencing Afro-Peruvian voices and erasing their history. The conclusion reflects on the significance of erasure for Afro-Peruvians in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, as they now demand to be seen. This book is a powerful examination of historical silences and the ongoing struggle for recognition in the face of systemic racism.

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Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru

Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru

by Daniel S. Cozart
Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru

Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru

by Daniel S. Cozart

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A transformative study by Daniel S. Cozart, Afro-Peruvian Mestizos redefines the narrative of mestizaje in post-abolition Peru, uncovering the hidden histories and enduring strength of Afro-Peruvian communities.

Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru by Daniel S. Cozart investigates the ideologies of mestizaje, or racial mixing, that Latin American elites used to construct modern national identities during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Through close reading of archival records, legal documents, and literary works, Cozart uncovers the systematic exclusion of Afro-Peruvians from the nation's narrative of progress, revealing how their presence was deliberately omitted from official histories and censuses. The abolition of slavery in 1855 marked the beginning of a process where Afro-Peruvians were marginalized, their identities overshadowed by a national narrative that prioritized Indigenous heritage and whiteness.

Drawing on Michel-Rolph Trouillot's framework of historical production, the book traces the contradictions inherent in liberal and positivist ideologies that sought to forge a "raceless" society, all while silencing Afro-Peruvian voices and erasing their history. The conclusion reflects on the significance of erasure for Afro-Peruvians in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, as they now demand to be seen. This book is a powerful examination of historical silences and the ongoing struggle for recognition in the face of systemic racism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817395766
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication date: 10/15/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216

About the Author

Daniel S. Cozart is assistant professor of history at Hood College.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Introduction: Afro-Peruvian Invisibility and Mestizaje as National Identity

Part I: “The Making of Sources” and “The Assembly of Facts”

Chapter 1. La Patria Peruana: Race, Honor, and Citizenship in Post-Abolition Discourse and Law

Chapter 2. Callejones of Lima: Race, Class, and Gender in Post-Abolition Peru

Chapter 3. Afro-Peruvian Invisibility in the Historical Record: Twentieth-Century Censuses, Mestizaje, and Demographic Decline

Part II: “The Making of Narratives”

Chapter 4. Peruanidad and Blackness in National and Local Perspectives: Popular Literature and Racial Science

Chapter 5. Afro-Peruvian Invisibility in Narratives of Mestizaje: Locating African Descendants in National Dualism and Indigenismo

Conclusion: Afro-Peruvian Invisibility in Retrospective Significance

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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