Santa Fe historiography and its references to the Afro-descendant presence in the city of Santa Fe. The case of the brown Claudia Chapaco.
When carrying out a survey of the historiographic production dedicated to the study of the presence and actions of Africans and Afro-descendants in the city of Santa Fe, we found a very small number of works that refer to the issue. Only in recent decades has there been greater interest in those gro...
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Santa Fe historiography and its references to the Afro-descendant presence in the city of Santa Fe. The case of the brown Claudia Chapaco. |
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When carrying out a survey of the historiographic production dedicated to the study of the presence and actions of Africans and Afro-descendants in the city of Santa Fe, we found a very small number of works that refer to the issue. Only in recent decades has there been greater interest in those groups that, without a doubt, throughout the history of the town have been a constitutive part of the society that has inhabited it and continues to do so. However, throughout the 20th century two people of African descent have been the subject of references in newspapers, newspaper supplements and books. One of them is Demetrio Acosta, the “Negro Arigós”, a member of the troupe “Los Negros Santafesinos” and who was present in the Corsicans throughout the first half of that century. The other is Claudia Chapaco, a woman who lived south of the city during the 19th century and dedicated herself to selling Chipá. Both have been exponents of African descent in the city of Santa Fe and getting closer to knowing their lives and their relationships with other subjects and groups will allow us to know some important aspects of Santa Fe society.
Attentive to what has been expressed, in this work, we have set ourselves the objective of conducting a survey of the publications that refer to Claudia Chapaco, the “chipacera”, in order to carefully consider what has occurred, who has carried it out and what are the contributions with those who have contributed to its knowledge and that of those who were linked to it. To do this, we have resorted to the texts that we have been able to identify on these topics in different bibliographic repositories, such as the "Domingo F. Sarmiento" Pedagogical and Popular Library, the "Agustín Zapata Gollan" Library of the Juan de Garay Ethnographic and Colonial Museum and the Library of the Provincial Historical Museum of Santa Fe "Brig. Gral. Estanislao López", among others. |
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I15-R225-article-1442024-11-20T20:48:32Z Santa Fe historiography and its references to the Afro-descendant presence in the city of Santa Fe. The case of the brown Claudia Chapaco. La historiografía santafesina y sus referencias a la presencia afrodescendiente en la ciudad de Santa Fe. El caso de la parda Claudia Chapaco. Larker, José afrodescendientes ciudad de Santa Fe producción historiográfica historiadores santafesinos afro-descendants city of Santa Fe historiographic production Santa Fe historians When carrying out a survey of the historiographic production dedicated to the study of the presence and actions of Africans and Afro-descendants in the city of Santa Fe, we found a very small number of works that refer to the issue. Only in recent decades has there been greater interest in those groups that, without a doubt, throughout the history of the town have been a constitutive part of the society that has inhabited it and continues to do so. However, throughout the 20th century two people of African descent have been the subject of references in newspapers, newspaper supplements and books. One of them is Demetrio Acosta, the “Negro Arigós”, a member of the troupe “Los Negros Santafesinos” and who was present in the Corsicans throughout the first half of that century. The other is Claudia Chapaco, a woman who lived south of the city during the 19th century and dedicated herself to selling Chipá. Both have been exponents of African descent in the city of Santa Fe and getting closer to knowing their lives and their relationships with other subjects and groups will allow us to know some important aspects of Santa Fe society. Attentive to what has been expressed, in this work, we have set ourselves the objective of conducting a survey of the publications that refer to Claudia Chapaco, the “chipacera”, in order to carefully consider what has occurred, who has carried it out and what are the contributions with those who have contributed to its knowledge and that of those who were linked to it. To do this, we have resorted to the texts that we have been able to identify on these topics in different bibliographic repositories, such as the "Domingo F. Sarmiento" Pedagogical and Popular Library, the "Agustín Zapata Gollan" Library of the Juan de Garay Ethnographic and Colonial Museum and the Library of the Provincial Historical Museum of Santa Fe "Brig. Gral. Estanislao López", among others. Al realizar un relevamiento de la producción historiográfica dedicada al estudio de la presencia y el accionar de africanos y afrodescendientes en la ciudad de Santa Fe nos encontramos con un muy escaso número de trabajos que refieran a la cuestión. Solo en estas últimas décadas se observa un mayor interés por esos grupos que, sin dudas, a lo largo de la historia de la localidad han sido parte constitutiva de la sociedad que la ha habitado y lo continúa haciendo. No obstante, a lo largo del siglo XX dos personas descendientes de africanos han sido objeto de referencias en periódicos, suplementos de periódicos y libros. Uno de ellos es Demetrio Acosta, el “Negro Arigós”, referente de la comparsa “Los negros Santafesinos” y que durante toda la primera mitad de aquel siglo estuvo presente en los corsos. La otra es Claudia Chapaco, una mujer que vivía al sur de la ciudad durante el siglo XIX y se dedicaba a vender Chipá. Ambos han sido exponentes de la descendencia de africanos en la ciudad de Santa Fe y aproximarnos al conocimiento de sus vidas y sus relaciones con otros sujetos y grupos nos permitirá conocer algunos aspectos importantes de la sociedad santafesina. Atento a lo expresado, en este trabajo nos hemos propuesto como objetivo realizar un relevamiento de las publicaciones que refieren a Claudia Chapaco, la “chipacera”, a los efectos de considerar detenidamente qué se ha producido, quiénes lo han realizado y cuáles son los aportes con los que han contribuido a su conocimiento y al de quienes se vincularon con ella. Para ello se ha recurrido a los textos que sobre esos temas hemos podido identificar en diferentes repositorios bibliográficos, tales como la Biblioteca Pedagógica y Popular "Domingo F. Sarmiento", la Biblioteca “Agustín Zapata Gollan” del Museo Etnográfico y Colonial Juan de Garay y la Biblioteca del Museo Histórico Provincial de Santa Fe "Brig. Gral. Estanislao López", entre otros. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2024-07-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/144 10.35305/cl.vi22.144 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; No. 23 (2024): Africans and Afro-descendants: History and Present of their Presence in Latin America and the Caribbean; 1-30 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; Núm. 23 (2024): Africanos y afrodescendientes: Historia y actualidad de su presencia en América Latina y el Caribe; 1-30 2314-0542 spa https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/144/134 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |