Challenging conventional narratives of Mexican history, this book establishes race-making as a central instrument for the repression of social upheaval in nineteenth-century Mexico rather than a relic of the colonial-era caste system.
Challenging conventional narratives of Mexican history, this book establishes race-making as a central instrument for the repression of social upheaval in nineteenth-century Mexico rather than a relic of the colonial-era caste system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Acknowledgments 2. Introduction 3. Part I. The Bajío * Chapter 1. Vanishing Indianness: Pacification and the Production of Race in the 1767 Bajío Riots * Chapter 2. "So That They May Be Free of All Those Things": Theorizing Collective Action in the Bajío Riots * Coda 1. From the Country to the City: Movement, Labor, and Race at the End of the Eighteenth Century 4. Part II. Haiti * Chapter 3. The Domino Affect: Haiti, New Spain, and the Racial Pedagogy of Distance * Chapter 4. Staging Fear and Freedom: Haiti's Shifting Proximities at the Time of Mexican Independence * Coda 2. Haiti in Mexico's Early Republican Context 5. Part III. Yucatán * Chapter 5. On Criminality, Race, and Labor: Indenture and the Caste War * Chapter 6. The Shapes of a Desert: The Racial Cartographies of the Caste War * Coda 3. "Barbarous Mexico": Racialized Coercive Labor from Sonora to Yucatán 6. Conclusion 7. Notes 8. Bibliography 9. Index
1. Acknowledgments 2. Introduction 3. Part I. The Bajío * Chapter 1. Vanishing Indianness: Pacification and the Production of Race in the 1767 Bajío Riots * Chapter 2. "So That They May Be Free of All Those Things": Theorizing Collective Action in the Bajío Riots * Coda 1. From the Country to the City: Movement, Labor, and Race at the End of the Eighteenth Century 4. Part II. Haiti * Chapter 3. The Domino Affect: Haiti, New Spain, and the Racial Pedagogy of Distance * Chapter 4. Staging Fear and Freedom: Haiti's Shifting Proximities at the Time of Mexican Independence * Coda 2. Haiti in Mexico's Early Republican Context 5. Part III. Yucatán * Chapter 5. On Criminality, Race, and Labor: Indenture and the Caste War * Chapter 6. The Shapes of a Desert: The Racial Cartographies of the Caste War * Coda 3. "Barbarous Mexico": Racialized Coercive Labor from Sonora to Yucatán 6. Conclusion 7. Notes 8. Bibliography 9. Index
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