Peasant and nation : the making of postcolonial Mexico and Peru /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berkeley :
University of California Press,
©1995.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Political History from Below: Hegemony, the State, and Nationalist Discourses
- pt. 1. Indigenous Communities, National Guards, and the Liberal Revolution in the Sierra Norte De Puebla. 2. Contested Citizenship (1): Liberals, Conservatives, and Indigenous National Guards, 1850-1867. 3. The Conflictual Construction of Community: Gender, Ethnicity, and Hegemony. 4. Alternative Nationalisms and Hegemonic Discourses: Peasant Visions of the Nation
- pt. 2. Communal Hegemony and Nationalist Discourses in Mexico and Peru. 5. Contested Citizenship (2): Regional Political Cultures, Peasant Visions of the Nation, and the Liberal Revolution in Morelos. 6. From Citizen to Other: National Resistance, State Formation, and Peasant Visions of the Nation in Junin. 7. Communal Hegemony and Alternative Nationalisms: Historical Contingencies and Limiting Cases
- pt. 3. Alternative National Projects and the Consolidation of the State. 8. The Intricacies of Coercion: Popular Political Cultures, Repression, and the Failure of Hegemony. 9. Whose Bones Are They, Anyway, and Who Gets to Decide? Local Intellectuals, Hegemony, and Counterhegemony in National Politics. 10. Popular Nationalism and Statemaking in Mexico and Peru: The Deconstruction of Community and Popular Culture.