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The Coolie Speaks focuses on Chinese laborers who worked side by side with African slaves in Cuba and wrote of their experiences of new bondage. Examining these narratives of resistance, the book reconceptualizes diasporic representations and histories to offer transformative re-examinations of ""Chinese,"" ""African,"" and ""Latino"" in mutually imbricated contexts.
Indentured servants --- Foreign workers, Chinese --- Slave labor --- Foreign workers, African --- Slaves' writings, Cuban --- Revolutionary literature, Cuban --- History. --- History and criticism. --- Cuba --- Race relations --- Emigration and immigration --- Slaves' writings --- S11/1130 --- Cuban revolutionary literature --- Cuban literature --- Writings of slaves --- Literature --- African foreign workers --- Alien labor, African --- Forced labor --- Alien labor, Chinese --- Chinese foreign workers --- Servants, Indentured --- Contract labor --- China: Social sciences--Migration and emigration: Central and South America (whatever timeperiod) --- History --- History and criticism --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of work --- History of Latin America --- Engagisme --- Travailleurs étrangers chinois --- Esclaves --- Travailleurs étrangers africains --- Émigration et immigration --- Histoire. --- Travail --- Küba --- Guba --- Kkuba --- Republic of Cuba --- República de Cuba --- キューバ --- Kyūba --- Kuuba --- Writings of enslaved persons --- Enslaved persons' writings, Cuban --- Travailleurs étrangers chinois --- Travailleurs étrangers africains --- Émigration et immigration
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