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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... claim that nationality and race occupy different conceptual space - the one thinking about historical destinies , the other , " outside history , " dreaming of eternal contaminations — the introductory essay plots instead the complex ...
... claim that nationality and race occupy different conceptual space - the one thinking about historical destinies , the other , " outside history , " dreaming of eternal contaminations — the introductory essay plots instead the complex ...
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... claims to national belonging for decades to come.10 Mestizaje had some parallels across the Atlantic , though with different inflec- tions , which could be instructive to comparative analyses . Faced with a declin- ing birthrate ...
... claims to national belonging for decades to come.10 Mestizaje had some parallels across the Atlantic , though with different inflec- tions , which could be instructive to comparative analyses . Faced with a declin- ing birthrate ...
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... claims . It follows that such reasoning could pave the way for the preservation of male dominance as well - patriarchal power within the family being projected onto the nation . The family metaphor opens the way to other gendered ...
... claims . It follows that such reasoning could pave the way for the preservation of male dominance as well - patriarchal power within the family being projected onto the nation . The family metaphor opens the way to other gendered ...
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... difference with cultural and racial hierarchy.47 Gilberto Freyre's claim that Brazilian racial democracy emerged out of the affective ties forged in sexual relationships between white men and women of color can INTRODUCTION 15.
... difference with cultural and racial hierarchy.47 Gilberto Freyre's claim that Brazilian racial democracy emerged out of the affective ties forged in sexual relationships between white men and women of color can INTRODUCTION 15.
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... claim to citizenship on their participation and sacrifice in creating a nation that they believed would include them . But while rejecting racial hierarchy and state - sanctioned racial identifica- tion in favor of the label " citizen ...
... claim to citizenship on their participation and sacrifice in creating a nation that they believed would include them . But while rejecting racial hierarchy and state - sanctioned racial identifica- tion in favor of the label " citizen ...
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