To die in this way : Nicaraguan Indians and the myth of mestizaje, 1880-1965 /
Challenging the widely held belief that Nicaragua has been ethnically homogeneous since the nineteenth century, To Die in This Way reveals the continued existence and importance of an officially "forgotten" indigenous culture. Jeffrey L. Gould argues that mestizaje--a cultural homogeneity...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham, N.C. :
Duke University Press,
1998.
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Colección: | Latin America otherwise.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. "Vana Ilusion!": The Highlands Indians and the Myth of Nicaragua Mestiza, 1880-1925
- 2. "Not Even a Handful of Dirt": The Dawn of Citizenship and the Suppression of Community in Boaco, 1890-1930
- 3. "The Rebel Race": The Struggles of the Indigenous Community of Sutiaba, 1900-1960
- 4. Gender, Politics, and the Triumph of Mestizaje, 1920-1940
- 5. "En Pleno Siglo XX": Indigenous Resistance, Indigenismo, and Citizenship, 1930-1940
- 6. Crimes in the Countryside: Burning Bushes, Stolen Saints, and Murder, 1940-1954
- 7. Memories of Mestizaje, Memories of Accumulation: The Indigenous Dimension in the Peasant Movements, 1954-1965.