Race, Colonialism, and Social Transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean /
An important contribution to the ongoing scholarly examination and debate about race, identity, and citizenship in the Caribbean and Latin America.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
2008.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- From meticulous oblivion to unexpected return : the variable fate of indigenous people in the Uruguayan imaginary of the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries / Gustavo Verdesio
- Coloring the social structure : racial politics during the Duvalierist dictatorial regime of 1957-87 / Carolle Charles
- The imagined republic of Puerto Rican populism in world-historical context : the poetics of plantation fantasies and the petit-coloniality of Criollo Blanchitude, 1914-48 / Kelvin Santiago-Valles
- Racism and its masks in Brazil : on racism and the idea of harmony / Gislene Aparecida dos Santos
- Revolutionary spiritualities in Chiapas today : immanent history and the comparative frame in subaltern studies / Jose Rabasa
- New cartographies of the Bolivian state in the context of the Constituent Assembly, 2006-2007 / Denise Y. Arnold
- Savage emergence : toward a decolonial Aymara methodology for cultural survival / Marcia Stephenson
- Race, ethnicity, and nation in Manuel Zapata Olivella's Levántate mulato! : rethinking identity in Latin America / Laurence Prescott
- Afro-centrism as an intercultural force in Ecuador / Michael Handelsman
- Creole counterdiscourses and French departmental hegemony : reclaiming "here" from "there" / H. Adlai Murdoch.