In the early twentieth century, Peruvian intellectuals, like their European counterparts, rejected biological categories of race as a basis for discrimination. This title traces the history of the notion of race from this turn-of-the-century definition to a denial of the definition's scientific validity.
In the early twentieth century, Peruvian intellectuals, like their European counterparts, rejected biological categories of race as a basis for discrimination. This title traces the history of the notion of race from this turn-of-the-century definition to a denial of the definition's scientific validity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marisol de la Cadena is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis.
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About the Series vii Acknowledgments ix Past Dialogues about Race: An Introduction to the Present 1 1. Decency in 1920 Urban Cuzco: The Cradle of the Indigenistas 44 2. Liberal Indigenistas versus Tawantinsuyu: The Making of the Indian 86 3. Class, Masculinity, and Mestizaje: New Incas and Old Indians 131 4. Insolent Mestizas and Respeto: The Redefinition of Mestizaje 177 5. Cuzquenismo, Respeto, and Discrimination: The Mayordomias of Almudena 231 6 Respeto and Authenticity: Grassroots Intellectuals and De-Indianized Indigenous Culture 272 7. Indigenous Mestizos, De-Indianization, and Discrimination: Cultural Racism in Cuzco 306 Notes 331 Bibliography 367 Index 399
About the Series vii Acknowledgments ix Past Dialogues about Race: An Introduction to the Present 1 1. Decency in 1920 Urban Cuzco: The Cradle of the Indigenistas 44 2. Liberal Indigenistas versus Tawantinsuyu: The Making of the Indian 86 3. Class, Masculinity, and Mestizaje: New Incas and Old Indians 131 4. Insolent Mestizas and Respeto: The Redefinition of Mestizaje 177 5. Cuzquenismo, Respeto, and Discrimination: The Mayordomias of Almudena 231 6 Respeto and Authenticity: Grassroots Intellectuals and De-Indianized Indigenous Culture 272 7. Indigenous Mestizos, De-Indianization, and Discrimination: Cultural Racism in Cuzco 306 Notes 331 Bibliography 367 Index 399
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