The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Herausgeber: Lugo-Ortiz, Agnes; Montaldo, Graciela
The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Herausgeber: Lugo-Ortiz, Agnes; Montaldo, Graciela
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The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Latin America provides a unique, comprehensive, and critical overview of Latin American studies in the nineteenth century, including the major regions and subfield.
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The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Latin America provides a unique, comprehensive, and critical overview of Latin American studies in the nineteenth century, including the major regions and subfield.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9780367407414
- ISBN-10: 0367407418
- Artikelnr.: 70142521
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9780367407414
- ISBN-10: 0367407418
- Artikelnr.: 70142521
Agnes Lugo-Ortiz is Associate Professor of Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Studies at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, USA, where she also co-coordinates the Working Group on Slavery and Visual Culture. Her publications include Identidades imaginadas: biografía y nacionalidad en el horizonte de la guerra (Cuba 1860-1898) and the collection Slave Portraiture in the Atlantic World (co-edited with Angela Rosenthal). Graciela Montaldo is Professor at Columbia University in New York, USA. Her research explores Latin American cultural history, focusing on the production and circulation of cultural practices as they intersect with politics. She is the author of Museum of Consumption: Archives of Mass Culture in Argentina and co-editor of The Argentina Reader: History, Culture, Politics, among other publications.
Introduction
On Nineteenth-Century Latin America: Coordinates for a Companion
Part 1. The Invention of Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
Introduction
1. The Idea of Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
Part 2. Sovereignties in Dispute
Introduction
2. The Haitian Revolution and Independence in Latin America
3. Cultural and Political Debates on Independence and Sovereignty in the
Early Nineteenth Century
4. Frontier Crossroads: US Expansionist Wars, Territorial Anxieties, and
Nineteenth-Century Latin America
5. Sovereignty, Finances, and the Novel
6. The Body of the Nation: Images of Sovereignty in Times of War in
Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Part 3. Wars, Violence, Social Strife
Introduction
7. Caudillismo: Definitions, Histories, Representations
8. Caudillismo and Banditry
9. Engendering War Writing in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
10. Radical Genealogies: The Beginnings of Anarchism in Nineteenth-Century
Latin America, 1860-1890
Part 4. Re-Drawing Territories
Introduction
11. Tropical Seas: Scenes of the Caribbean in Nineteenth-Century Travel
Narratives
12. Transpacific Relations and Chinese Labor in the Americas
13. Hemispheric Literary Networks and José Martí's Charleston Earthquake
14. Civic Festivals, Popular Spectacles, and the Art of Drawing Republics
Part 5. Bodies and Citizenship
Introduction
15. Citizenships and Cultural Politics
16. Citizenship, Visual Culture, "Costumbrismo"
17. Tuning the Indian: Creole Discourse, Citizenship, and Aurality in
(Post)colonial Latin America
18. Slavery, Emancipation, and the History of Racial Silence in the
Americas
19. Fictions of Jewishness
20. Obscenity, Obscene Humor, Syphilis, and Popular Music in
Turn-of-the-Century Spanish America: A Case Study
21. Necropolitics of Affect: Sentimentality, Race, and Gender in
Nineteenth-Century Peru
Part 6. Knowledges
Introduction
22. Science, (Not-)Knowing, and Periodical Cultures
23. Work and the Intellectual: From Simón Rodríguez (1769-1854) to Clorinda
Matto de Turner (1852-1909)
24. Literary Crimes: Turn-of-the-Century Authorship
25. Thinking through Performance Practices in Nineteenth-Century Latin
America
26. Museums and Archives: Symbolic Extractivism, Nationhood, and
Secularization
27. Art Makers and the Making of Art: Latin America, ca. 1780-1880
On Nineteenth-Century Latin America: Coordinates for a Companion
Part 1. The Invention of Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
Introduction
1. The Idea of Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
Part 2. Sovereignties in Dispute
Introduction
2. The Haitian Revolution and Independence in Latin America
3. Cultural and Political Debates on Independence and Sovereignty in the
Early Nineteenth Century
4. Frontier Crossroads: US Expansionist Wars, Territorial Anxieties, and
Nineteenth-Century Latin America
5. Sovereignty, Finances, and the Novel
6. The Body of the Nation: Images of Sovereignty in Times of War in
Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Part 3. Wars, Violence, Social Strife
Introduction
7. Caudillismo: Definitions, Histories, Representations
8. Caudillismo and Banditry
9. Engendering War Writing in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
10. Radical Genealogies: The Beginnings of Anarchism in Nineteenth-Century
Latin America, 1860-1890
Part 4. Re-Drawing Territories
Introduction
11. Tropical Seas: Scenes of the Caribbean in Nineteenth-Century Travel
Narratives
12. Transpacific Relations and Chinese Labor in the Americas
13. Hemispheric Literary Networks and José Martí's Charleston Earthquake
14. Civic Festivals, Popular Spectacles, and the Art of Drawing Republics
Part 5. Bodies and Citizenship
Introduction
15. Citizenships and Cultural Politics
16. Citizenship, Visual Culture, "Costumbrismo"
17. Tuning the Indian: Creole Discourse, Citizenship, and Aurality in
(Post)colonial Latin America
18. Slavery, Emancipation, and the History of Racial Silence in the
Americas
19. Fictions of Jewishness
20. Obscenity, Obscene Humor, Syphilis, and Popular Music in
Turn-of-the-Century Spanish America: A Case Study
21. Necropolitics of Affect: Sentimentality, Race, and Gender in
Nineteenth-Century Peru
Part 6. Knowledges
Introduction
22. Science, (Not-)Knowing, and Periodical Cultures
23. Work and the Intellectual: From Simón Rodríguez (1769-1854) to Clorinda
Matto de Turner (1852-1909)
24. Literary Crimes: Turn-of-the-Century Authorship
25. Thinking through Performance Practices in Nineteenth-Century Latin
America
26. Museums and Archives: Symbolic Extractivism, Nationhood, and
Secularization
27. Art Makers and the Making of Art: Latin America, ca. 1780-1880
Introduction
On Nineteenth-Century Latin America: Coordinates for a Companion
Part 1. The Invention of Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
Introduction
1. The Idea of Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
Part 2. Sovereignties in Dispute
Introduction
2. The Haitian Revolution and Independence in Latin America
3. Cultural and Political Debates on Independence and Sovereignty in the
Early Nineteenth Century
4. Frontier Crossroads: US Expansionist Wars, Territorial Anxieties, and
Nineteenth-Century Latin America
5. Sovereignty, Finances, and the Novel
6. The Body of the Nation: Images of Sovereignty in Times of War in
Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Part 3. Wars, Violence, Social Strife
Introduction
7. Caudillismo: Definitions, Histories, Representations
8. Caudillismo and Banditry
9. Engendering War Writing in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
10. Radical Genealogies: The Beginnings of Anarchism in Nineteenth-Century
Latin America, 1860-1890
Part 4. Re-Drawing Territories
Introduction
11. Tropical Seas: Scenes of the Caribbean in Nineteenth-Century Travel
Narratives
12. Transpacific Relations and Chinese Labor in the Americas
13. Hemispheric Literary Networks and José Martí's Charleston Earthquake
14. Civic Festivals, Popular Spectacles, and the Art of Drawing Republics
Part 5. Bodies and Citizenship
Introduction
15. Citizenships and Cultural Politics
16. Citizenship, Visual Culture, "Costumbrismo"
17. Tuning the Indian: Creole Discourse, Citizenship, and Aurality in
(Post)colonial Latin America
18. Slavery, Emancipation, and the History of Racial Silence in the
Americas
19. Fictions of Jewishness
20. Obscenity, Obscene Humor, Syphilis, and Popular Music in
Turn-of-the-Century Spanish America: A Case Study
21. Necropolitics of Affect: Sentimentality, Race, and Gender in
Nineteenth-Century Peru
Part 6. Knowledges
Introduction
22. Science, (Not-)Knowing, and Periodical Cultures
23. Work and the Intellectual: From Simón Rodríguez (1769-1854) to Clorinda
Matto de Turner (1852-1909)
24. Literary Crimes: Turn-of-the-Century Authorship
25. Thinking through Performance Practices in Nineteenth-Century Latin
America
26. Museums and Archives: Symbolic Extractivism, Nationhood, and
Secularization
27. Art Makers and the Making of Art: Latin America, ca. 1780-1880
On Nineteenth-Century Latin America: Coordinates for a Companion
Part 1. The Invention of Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
Introduction
1. The Idea of Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
Part 2. Sovereignties in Dispute
Introduction
2. The Haitian Revolution and Independence in Latin America
3. Cultural and Political Debates on Independence and Sovereignty in the
Early Nineteenth Century
4. Frontier Crossroads: US Expansionist Wars, Territorial Anxieties, and
Nineteenth-Century Latin America
5. Sovereignty, Finances, and the Novel
6. The Body of the Nation: Images of Sovereignty in Times of War in
Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Part 3. Wars, Violence, Social Strife
Introduction
7. Caudillismo: Definitions, Histories, Representations
8. Caudillismo and Banditry
9. Engendering War Writing in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
10. Radical Genealogies: The Beginnings of Anarchism in Nineteenth-Century
Latin America, 1860-1890
Part 4. Re-Drawing Territories
Introduction
11. Tropical Seas: Scenes of the Caribbean in Nineteenth-Century Travel
Narratives
12. Transpacific Relations and Chinese Labor in the Americas
13. Hemispheric Literary Networks and José Martí's Charleston Earthquake
14. Civic Festivals, Popular Spectacles, and the Art of Drawing Republics
Part 5. Bodies and Citizenship
Introduction
15. Citizenships and Cultural Politics
16. Citizenship, Visual Culture, "Costumbrismo"
17. Tuning the Indian: Creole Discourse, Citizenship, and Aurality in
(Post)colonial Latin America
18. Slavery, Emancipation, and the History of Racial Silence in the
Americas
19. Fictions of Jewishness
20. Obscenity, Obscene Humor, Syphilis, and Popular Music in
Turn-of-the-Century Spanish America: A Case Study
21. Necropolitics of Affect: Sentimentality, Race, and Gender in
Nineteenth-Century Peru
Part 6. Knowledges
Introduction
22. Science, (Not-)Knowing, and Periodical Cultures
23. Work and the Intellectual: From Simón Rodríguez (1769-1854) to Clorinda
Matto de Turner (1852-1909)
24. Literary Crimes: Turn-of-the-Century Authorship
25. Thinking through Performance Practices in Nineteenth-Century Latin
America
26. Museums and Archives: Symbolic Extractivism, Nationhood, and
Secularization
27. Art Makers and the Making of Art: Latin America, ca. 1780-1880