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Encyclopedia > Fernando Ortíz

Fernando Ortiz (Born: Havana, Cuba 1881 – Died: 1969). Havana (Spanish: San Cristóbal de La Habana) is the capital of Cuba and, with a population of 2. ... 1881 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...


Ortiz was a prolific polymath dedicated to exploring, recording and understanding all aspects of indiginous Cuban culture, he is particulalry renowned and respected as an early ethnomusicologist and scholar of Afro-Cuban culture. A musicologist is someone who studies musicology. ...


Disillusioned with politics in the 'Psuedo-Republic' period of Cuban history - having been a member of the Liberal Party, and a Liberal member of its House of Representatives from 1917 to 1922 - he became active in the early nationalist civic revival movement.


He helped found the journals Revista Bimestre Cubana, Archivos del Folklore Cubano and Estudios Afrocubanos.


His major publications include:

  • La hampa afrocubana: Los negros brujos (The Afro-Cuban Underworld: Black Obeah, 1902),
  • Las rebelliones de los afro-cubanos (Afro-Cuban Rebellions, 1910),
  • Entre cubanos: psicologia tropical (Among Cubans: Tropical Psychology, 1913),
  • Hampa afro-cubana: Los negros esclavos (Afro-Cuban Underworld: The Black Slaves, 1916),
  • La fiesta afrocubana del 'Dia de Reyes'(The Afro-Cuban Festival 'Day of the Kings', 1920),
  • Historia de la arqueologia indocubana (History of Indo-Cuban Archeology, 1922),
  • Glosario de afronegrismos (Glossary of Black Africanisms, 1924) *Glosario de cubanismos (Glossary of Cubanisms, 1924)
  • Contrapunteo cubano del tobaco y el azucar (Cuban Counterpoint of Sugar and Tobacco, 1940),
  • Marti y las razas (Marti and the Races, 1942),
  • Las cuatro culturas indias de Cuba (The Four Indian Cultures of Cuba, 1943),
  • El engano de las razas (The Deception of the Races, 1945),
  • El huracan, su mitologia y sus simboles (The Hurricane, its Mythology and Symbols, 1950),
  • Los Bailes y el teatro de los negros en el folklore de Cuba (Black Dance and Theater in Cuban Folklore, 1951),
  • La africania de la musica afrocubana (The African in Afro-Cuban Music, 1955),
  • Los instrumentos de la musica afrocubana (The Instruments of Afro-Cuban Music, 1955),
  • Historia de una pelea cubana contra los demonios (History of a Cuban Fight Against the Demons, 1959).

Posthumous publications include:

  • Bio-bibliografia de Fernando Ortiz (Orbit of Fernando Ortiz, 1973) and
  • Los negros curros (Black Dandies, 1986)


 
 

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