Preface: An Unexpected Uprising?
Introduction: Black Women’s Activism in Dangerous Times
Part I: Genealogies
1 Grand Dames, Garveyites, and Obeah Women: State Violence, Regional Radicalisms, and Unruly Femininities in the Mosquitia
2 Entre el Rojo y Negro: Black Women’s Social Memory and the Sandinista Revolution
Part II: Multicultural Dispossession
3 Cruise Ships, Call Centers, and Chamba: Managing Autonomy and Multiculturalism in the Neoliberal Era
4 Dangerous Locations: Black Suffering, Mestizo Victimhood, and the Geography of Blame in the Struggle for Land Rights
Part III: Resisting State Violence
5 “See how de blood dey run”: Sexual Violence, Silence, and the Politics of Intimate Solidarity
6 From Autonomy to Autocracy: Development, Multicultural Dispossession, and the Authoritarian Turn
Conclusion: Transition in Saeculae Saeculorum
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index