9780822327790-0822327791-Reclaiming the Political in Latin American History: Essays from the North (American Encounters/Global Interactions)

Reclaiming the Political in Latin American History: Essays from the North (American Encounters/Global Interactions)

ISBN-13: 9780822327790
ISBN-10: 0822327791
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Gilbert M. Joseph
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Hardcover 400 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780822327790
ISBN-10: 0822327791
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Gilbert M. Joseph
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Hardcover 400 pages

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Reclaiming the Political in Latin American History: Essays from the North (American Encounters/Global Interactions) (ISBN-13: 9780822327790 and ISBN-10: 0822327791), written by authors Gilbert M. Joseph, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Reclaiming the Political in Latin American History: Essays from the North (American Encounters/Global Interactions) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.11.

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Reclaiming the Political in Latin American History is a collection that embraces a new social and cultural history of Latin America that is not divorced from politics and other arenas of power. True to the intellectual vision of Brazilian historian Emilia Viotti da Costa, one of Latin America’s most distinguished scholars, the contributors actively revisit the political—as both a theme of historical analysis and a stance for historical practice—to investigate the ways in which power, agency, and Latin American identity have been transformed over the past few decades.Taking careful stock of the state of historical writing on Latin America, the volume delineates current historiographical frontiers and suggests a series of new approaches that focus on several pivotal themes: the construction of historical narratives and memory; the articulation of class, race, gender, sexuality, and generation; and the historian’s involvement in the making of history. Although the book represents a view of the Latin American political that comes primarily from the North, the influence of Viotti da Costa powerfully marks the contributors’ engagement with Latin America’s past. Featuring a keynote essay by Viotti da Costa herself, the volume’s lively North-South encounter embodies incipient trends of hemispheric intellectual convergence.Contributors. Jeffrey L. Gould, Greg Grandin, Daniel James, Gilbert M. Joseph, Thomas Miller Klubock, Mary Ann Mahony, Florencia E. Mallon, Diana Paton, Steve J. Stern, Heidi Tinsman, Emilia Viotti da Costa, Barbara Weinstein
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