A city against empire : transnational anti-imperialism in Mexico City, 1920-1930 /
A City Against Empire is the history of the anti-imperialist movement in 1920s Mexico City. It combines intellectual, social, and urban history to shed light on the city's role as an important global hub for anti-imperialism, exile activism, political art, and solidarity campaigns. After the Ru...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Liverpool :
Liverpool University Press,
[2023]
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Colección: | Liverpool Latin American studies ;
28. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Introduction
- 1 Anti-Imperialist Cosmopolitanism: Art and Radical Politics
- Mexican Muralism: Avant-Garde, Anti-Imperialism, Nationalism
- Depicting the Empire on Walls and on Paper
- An Anti-Imperialist Cosmopolitan Summer?
- 2 Our Anti-Imperialist America: Transnational Exile Networks
- Making Mexico City a Hub for Exile Radicalism
- Continental Networks of Exile Activism in Urban Spaces
- Exporting Diaspora Radicalism to Venezuela, Cuba, and Peru
- 3 Standing with Sacco and Sandino: Transnational Solidarity Campaigns
- Pro Sacco and Vanzetti in Mexico City
- Radicalizing Solidarity during a Summer of Desperation
- The Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign in Mexico City
- 4 Anti-Imperialist Imaginaries: Mexican Origins of Tricontinentalism
- Anti-Imperialist Encounters: Revolutions in Mexico and Russia
- "Yellow Hope": Perspectives on Semi-Colonial China
- "Applause for Abd el-Krim": The Rif War in Mexico and Latin America
- "In the same boat": Indians and India in Mexico City
- 5 Globalizing Urban Networks: The Brussels Congress of 1927
- Organizing Anti-Imperialist Euphoria, 1925-1927
- A Global Stage for Anti-Imperialist Networks, February 1927
- Disintegration and Disillusionment, 1927-1929
- Conclusion
- Select Bibliography
- Index.