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Interpreting the Amistad Trials

How Interpreters and Translators Make and Shape History

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Interpreting the Amistad Trials

How Interpreters and Translators Make and Shape History

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Interpreting The Amistad Trials traces the signal importance of interpreters and translators in the famous 19th-century Amistad case and discusses how race, ethnicity, slavery, and colonialism shaped this story.

From the recruitment process to the various oral to sign languages that mediated linguistically in the Africans' life inside and outside the courtroom, and from evidentiary documents to fraudulent translations to credible testimonies, Jeanette Zaragoza-De León demonstrates the crucial importance of translation and interpretation in the Amistad plot and outcome. De León examines handwritten letters, pamphlets, newspapers, and judicial files, and adopts a critical race theory and postcolonial lens to analyze these materials. Although these critical interpretations and translations travelled transatlantically via Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States, De León highlights the common thread which also geographically unites Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic as part of the Amistad story.

One of the most comprehensive studies of recorded events in the history of interpretation and translation in the Americas, Interpreting The Amistad Trials is a valuable resource for researchers studying coloniality, enslavement, race and ethnic studies and examining how these issues mattered then and now.

Table of Contents

List of Definitions
List of Figures
The Amistad Interpreters and Translators
Foreword by William G. Thomas III
Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Like Water for Chocolate: The Colonial and Enslaving Background of the Amistad Case
2. Translated Racial and Ethnic Issues in the Amistad Case
3. The Amistad Translators
4. The Recruitment
5. The Transatlantic Interpreters in the Amistad Case
6. The Amistad Hearings
7. "The Amistad Trial" from January 7 to January 11, 1840
Conclusion
Epilogue: Interpreting beyond January 1840

Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 02 Oct 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9781501394621
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 35 b&w illustrations
Series Literatures, Cultures, Translation
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Jeanette Zaragoza-De León

Jeanette Zaragoza-De León is Assistant Professor i…

Foreword

William G. Thomas III

William G. Thomas III is Associate Dean for Resear…

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