Waves of decolonization [electronic resource] : discourses of race and hemispheric citizenship in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States / David Luis-Brown.

By: Luis-Brown, David, 1967-Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: New Americanists | e-Duke books scholarly collectionPublication details: Durham : Duke University Press, 2008Description: ix, 340 pSubject(s): Racism -- Cuba -- History | Racism -- Mexico -- History | Racism -- United States -- History | Decolonization -- Cuba -- History | Decolonization -- Mexico -- History | Decolonization -- United States -- History | Cuba -- Race relations -- History | Mexico -- Race relations -- History | United States -- Race relations -- HistoryGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: F1789.A1 | L85 2008Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
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 Marti, 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.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-327) and index.

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 Marti, 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.

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