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Waves of Decolonization : Discourses of Race and Hemispheric Citizenship in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States /

Explores why author-activists in the United States, Cuba, and Mexico defined their local struggles in relation to broader hemispheric and diasporic movements against imperialism and racial oppression.

Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Luis-Brown, David, 1967-
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Durham : Duke University Press, 2008.
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Table des matières:
  • Introduction: Waves of decolonization and discourses of hemispheric citizenship
  • "White slaves" and the "arrogant mestiza": reconfiguring whiteness in The squatter and the don and Ramona
  • "The coming unities" in "our America": decolonization and anticolonial messianism in Martí, Du Bois, and the Santa de Cabora
  • Transnationalisms against the state: contesting neocolonialism in the Harlem Renaissance, Cuban negrismo, and Mexican indigenismo
  • "Rising tides of color": ethnography and theories of race and migration in Boas, Park, Gamio, and Hurston
  • Coda: Waves of decolonization and discourses of hemispheric citizenship.