Rethinking Race in Modern Argentina
Herausgeber: Alberto, Paulina; Elena, Eduardo
Rethinking Race in Modern Argentina
Herausgeber: Alberto, Paulina; Elena, Eduardo
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This book reconsiders the relationship between race and nation in Argentina during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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This book reconsiders the relationship between race and nation in Argentina during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781107514904
- ISBN-10: 1107514908
- Artikelnr.: 50757583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781107514904
- ISBN-10: 1107514908
- Artikelnr.: 50757583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: the shades of the nation Paulina L. Alberto and Eduardo
Elena; 1. Insecure whiteness: Jews between civilization and barbarism,
1880s-1940s Sandra McGee Deutsch; 2. People as landscape: the
representation of the Criollo interior in early tourist literature in
Argentina, 1920-30 Oscar Chamosa; 3. Black in Buenos Aires: the
transnational career of Oscar Alemán Matthew B. Karush; 4. La Cocina
Criolla: a history of food and race in twentieth-century Argentina Rebekah
E. Pite; 5. 'Invisible Indians', 'Degenerate Descendants': idiosyncrasies
of Mestizaje in Southern Patagonia Mariela Eva Rodríguez; 6. Race and class
through the visual culture of Peronism Ezequiel Adamovsky; 7. Argentina in
black and white: race, Peronism, and the color of politics, 1940s to the
present Eduardo Elena; 8. African descent and whiteness in Buenos Aires:
impossible Mestizajes in the white capital city Lea Geler; 9. The savage
outside of white Argentina Gastón Gordillo; 10. Between foreigners and
heroes: Asian-Argentines in a multicultural nation Chisu Teresa Ko; 11.
Indias blancas, negros febriles: racial stories and history-making in
contemporary Argentine fiction Paulina L. Alberto; Epilogue: whiteness and
its discontents George Reid Andrews.
Elena; 1. Insecure whiteness: Jews between civilization and barbarism,
1880s-1940s Sandra McGee Deutsch; 2. People as landscape: the
representation of the Criollo interior in early tourist literature in
Argentina, 1920-30 Oscar Chamosa; 3. Black in Buenos Aires: the
transnational career of Oscar Alemán Matthew B. Karush; 4. La Cocina
Criolla: a history of food and race in twentieth-century Argentina Rebekah
E. Pite; 5. 'Invisible Indians', 'Degenerate Descendants': idiosyncrasies
of Mestizaje in Southern Patagonia Mariela Eva Rodríguez; 6. Race and class
through the visual culture of Peronism Ezequiel Adamovsky; 7. Argentina in
black and white: race, Peronism, and the color of politics, 1940s to the
present Eduardo Elena; 8. African descent and whiteness in Buenos Aires:
impossible Mestizajes in the white capital city Lea Geler; 9. The savage
outside of white Argentina Gastón Gordillo; 10. Between foreigners and
heroes: Asian-Argentines in a multicultural nation Chisu Teresa Ko; 11.
Indias blancas, negros febriles: racial stories and history-making in
contemporary Argentine fiction Paulina L. Alberto; Epilogue: whiteness and
its discontents George Reid Andrews.
Introduction: the shades of the nation Paulina L. Alberto and Eduardo
Elena; 1. Insecure whiteness: Jews between civilization and barbarism,
1880s-1940s Sandra McGee Deutsch; 2. People as landscape: the
representation of the Criollo interior in early tourist literature in
Argentina, 1920-30 Oscar Chamosa; 3. Black in Buenos Aires: the
transnational career of Oscar Alemán Matthew B. Karush; 4. La Cocina
Criolla: a history of food and race in twentieth-century Argentina Rebekah
E. Pite; 5. 'Invisible Indians', 'Degenerate Descendants': idiosyncrasies
of Mestizaje in Southern Patagonia Mariela Eva Rodríguez; 6. Race and class
through the visual culture of Peronism Ezequiel Adamovsky; 7. Argentina in
black and white: race, Peronism, and the color of politics, 1940s to the
present Eduardo Elena; 8. African descent and whiteness in Buenos Aires:
impossible Mestizajes in the white capital city Lea Geler; 9. The savage
outside of white Argentina Gastón Gordillo; 10. Between foreigners and
heroes: Asian-Argentines in a multicultural nation Chisu Teresa Ko; 11.
Indias blancas, negros febriles: racial stories and history-making in
contemporary Argentine fiction Paulina L. Alberto; Epilogue: whiteness and
its discontents George Reid Andrews.
Elena; 1. Insecure whiteness: Jews between civilization and barbarism,
1880s-1940s Sandra McGee Deutsch; 2. People as landscape: the
representation of the Criollo interior in early tourist literature in
Argentina, 1920-30 Oscar Chamosa; 3. Black in Buenos Aires: the
transnational career of Oscar Alemán Matthew B. Karush; 4. La Cocina
Criolla: a history of food and race in twentieth-century Argentina Rebekah
E. Pite; 5. 'Invisible Indians', 'Degenerate Descendants': idiosyncrasies
of Mestizaje in Southern Patagonia Mariela Eva Rodríguez; 6. Race and class
through the visual culture of Peronism Ezequiel Adamovsky; 7. Argentina in
black and white: race, Peronism, and the color of politics, 1940s to the
present Eduardo Elena; 8. African descent and whiteness in Buenos Aires:
impossible Mestizajes in the white capital city Lea Geler; 9. The savage
outside of white Argentina Gastón Gordillo; 10. Between foreigners and
heroes: Asian-Argentines in a multicultural nation Chisu Teresa Ko; 11.
Indias blancas, negros febriles: racial stories and history-making in
contemporary Argentine fiction Paulina L. Alberto; Epilogue: whiteness and
its discontents George Reid Andrews.