Race and nation in modern Latin America / edited by Nancy P. Appelbaum, Anne S. Macpherson, and Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt ; with a foreword by Thomas C. Holt and an afterword by Peter Wade.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-305) and index.
Contents:
Racial nations / Nancy P. Appelbaum, Anne S. Macpherson, and Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt -- Little middle ground : the instability of a mestizo identity in the Andes, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Sarah C. Chambers -- Belonging to the great Granadan family : partisan struggle and the construction of indigenous identity and politics in Southwestern Colombia, 1849-1890 / James Sanders -- Searching for "Latin America" : race and sovereignty in the Americas in the 1850s / Aims McGuinness -- Imagining the colonial nation : race, gender, and middle-class politics in Belize, 1888-1898 / Anne S. Macpherson -- From revolution to involution in the early Cuban Republic : conflicts over race, class, and nation, 1902-1906 / Lillian Guerra -- Interracial courtship in the Rio de Janeiro courts, 1918-1940 / Sueann Caulfield -- From mestizophilia to biotypology : racialization and science in Mexico, 1920-1960 / Alexandra Minna Stern -- Race, region, and nation : Sonora's anti-Chinese racism and Mexico's postrevolutionary nationalism, 1920s-1930s / Gerardo Renique -- Racializing regional difference : Sao Paulo versus Brazil, 1932 / Barbara Weinstein -- Race and nation in Latin America : An Anthropological View / Peter Wade.
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