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Chikaba, la primera monja negra en el sistema esclavista finisecular español del siglo XVII

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Author(s)
Melián, Elvira M.
Keywords
black slavery
gold coast
female cloisters
women’s
spain XVII-XVIII century: marqués de Mancera
esclavitud negra
costa del oro
clausura femenina
españa siglo XVII-XVIII
marqués de Mancera
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/511670
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https://doaj.org/article/e17935015870410c98d1ace0745038d6
Abstract
Teresa Juliana de Santo Domingo reached Spain from the Gold Coast in 1686. Considered as princess in her natal country Charles II offered her to Marqués de Mancera. She lived in his house as slave from 10 to 27, when she entered as nun in a Salamanca cloister until her death in 1748. This article bring to the reader the memory of whom is regarded today as the first black nun in a Spanish cloister, the first afro-Hispanic black writer in castellan and the first «Spanish» black involved in a beatification process.<br><br>Sor Teresa Juliana de Santo Domingo llegó a España procedente de la Costa del Oro en 1686. Supuesta princesa en su tierra natal, Carlos II delegó su propiedad en los Marqueses de Mancera. En su casa viviría como esclava entre los 10 y los 27 años, para luego ingresar en el convento de la Penitencia de Salamanca hasta su muerte en 1748. Este trabajo rescata la memoria de quién es hoy celebrada como la primera «religiosa» negra admitida en un convento de clausura español, la primera escritora afro hispánica en lengua castellana, y la primera negra «española» envuelta en un proceso de beatificación.
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2012-12-01
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0018-215X
1988-4265
https://doaj.org/article/e17935015870410c98d1ace0745038d6
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