Itinerant Ideas Itinerant Ideas

Itinerant Ideas

Race, Indigeneity and Cross-Border Intellectual Encounters in Latin America (1900-1950)

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Publisher Description

This book explores how ideas about race travelled across national borders in early twentieth-century Latin America. It builds on a vast array of scholarly works which underscore the highly contingent and flexible nature of race and racism in the region. The framework of the nation-state dominates much of this scholarship, in part because of the important implications of ideas about race for state policies. This book argues that we need to investigate the cross-border elaboration of ideas that informed and fed into these policies. It is organized around three key policy areas – labour, cultural heritage, and education – and focuses on conversations between Chilean and Peruvian intellectuals about the ‘indigenous question’. Most historical scholarship on Chile and Peru draws attention to the wars fought in the nineteenth century and their long-term consequences, which reverberate to this day. Relations between the two countries are therefore interpreted almost exclusively as antagonisticand hostile. Itinerant Ideas challenges this dominant historical narrative.
Joanna Crow is Associate Professor in Latin American Studies at the Universityof Bristol, UK

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
September 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
385
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
15.7
MB

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