Race and Nation in Modern Latin AmericaNancy P. Appelbaum, Anne S. Macpherson, Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt Univ of North Carolina Press, 2003 - 329 Seiten This collection brings together innovative historical work on race and national identity in Latin America and the Caribbean and places this scholarship in the context of interdisciplinary and transnational discussions regarding race and nation in the Amer |
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... Sonoran migrants to Califor- nia brought anti - Chinese theories back with them to Mexico and then used them for nationally and regionally specific ends . These insights regarding racial thinking lead us to challenge scholarship that ...
... Sonoran migrants to Califor- nia brought anti - Chinese theories back with them to Mexico and then used them for nationally and regionally specific ends . These insights regarding racial thinking lead us to challenge scholarship that ...
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... sought to restrict interracial sex in order to maintain racial purity and strengthen their nations.52 The Sonorans described by Rénique alleged that if Chinese immi- grant men " mated " with Sonoran women , their 16 INTRODUCTION.
... sought to restrict interracial sex in order to maintain racial purity and strengthen their nations.52 The Sonorans described by Rénique alleged that if Chinese immi- grant men " mated " with Sonoran women , their 16 INTRODUCTION.
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... Sonoran women , their degenerate children would precipitate the decline of their region and of Mexico as a whole . Sonoran elites championed chastity on the part of women and portrayed women who associ- ated with Chinese men as ...
... Sonoran women , their degenerate children would precipitate the decline of their region and of Mexico as a whole . Sonoran elites championed chastity on the part of women and portrayed women who associ- ated with Chinese men as ...
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Abakuá African American Historical Review Andrés Molina anti-Chinese racism Antonio Arequipa argued Barbara Weinstein Belize biological biotypology Bogotá Brazil Brazilian cabildos Caixa Cambridge Cauca century Chapel Hill Chinese citizens citizenship civil claims Colombia colonial color Conservatives Creole Cuba Cuba's Cuban cultural discourse diss Duke University Duke University Press Durham elite essay Estado Estrada Palma ethnic eugenicists Eugenics European Gahne Gender Gómez Robleda Governor Hispanic American Historical History Ibid ideology immigration Indians indígenas Indigenismo intellectuals José labor land Latin America Liberals María mestizaje mestizo Mexican Mexico City middle-class modern movement mulatto national identity Negro nineteenth Nineteenth-Century North Carolina Press officials Panama City Paulista Paulo Peru political Popayán popular population race and nation racial democracy racial fraternity regional republic republican resguardos Revolution revolutionary São Paulo scientific racism sexual slavery slaves social society Sonora Spanish tion Túquerres United Universidad University of North Vargas women workers York
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 31 - James C. Scott. Domination and the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990).