Race and Transnationalism in the Americas Race and Transnationalism in the Americas

Race and Transnationalism in the Americas

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Descripción editorial

National borders and transnational forces have been central in defining the meaning of race in the Americas. Race and Transnationalism in the Americas examines the ways that race and its categorization have functioned as organizing frameworks for cultural, political, and social inclusion—and exclusion—in the Americas. Because racial categories are invariably generated through reference to the “other,” the national community has been a point of departure for understanding race as a concept. Yet this book argues that transnational forces have fundamentally shaped visions of racial difference and ideas of race and national belonging throughout the Americas, from the late nineteenth century to the present. Examining immigration exclusion, indigenous efforts toward decolonization, government efforts to colonize, sport, drugs, music, populism, and film, the authors examine the power and limits of the transnational flow of ideas, people, and capital. Spanning North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, the volume seeks to engage in broad debates about race, citizenship, and national belonging in the Americas.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2021
4 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
294
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of Pittsburgh Press
VENTAS
University of Pittsburgh Press
TAMAÑO
4.1
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