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After Spanish Rule – Postcolonial Predicaments of the Americas: Latin America Otherwise

Autor Mark Thurner, Andrés Guerrero
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 noi 2003
Insisting on the critical value of Latin American histories for recasting theories of postcolonialism, After Spanish Rule is the first collection of essays by Latin Americanist historians and anthropologists to engage postcolonial debates from the perspective of the Americas. These essays extend and revise the insights of postcolonial studies in diverse Latin American contexts, ranging from the narratives of eighteenth-century travelers and clerics in the region to the status of indigenous intellectuals in present-day Colombia. The editors contend that the construction of an array of singular histories at the intersection of particular colonialisms and nationalisms must become the critical project of postcolonial history-writing. Challenging the universalizing tendencies of some postcolonial theorists, the contributors are attentive to the crucial ways in which the histories of Latin American countries--with their creole elites, subjugated ethnic groups, and complicated relationships with their neighbor to the north--are different from those of other former colonies in the southern hemisphere. Yet, while acknowledging such differences, the volume shows that valuable insights can still be gained by exploring, for example, how Spanish approaches to colonialism influenced later French and British colonialisms or how nationalist movements in Asia drew upon Latin American models for inspiration. ContributorsThomas AbercrombieShahid AminJorge Cañizares-EsguerraPeter GuardinoAndrés GuerreroMarixa LassoJavier Morillo-AliceaJoanne RappaportMauricio Tenorio-TrilloMark Thurner
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ISBN-13: 9780822331940
ISBN-10: 0822331942
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 5 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 147 x 217 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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"[T]his book is a thoughtful assessment of Latin America in the postcolonial historiography. After Spanish Rule makes a significant contribution to the debate by providing evidence that counters the idea of Latin American exceptionalism. It will be of interest to scholars and graduate students."--Charlotte M. Gradie, History: A Review of Books"[A]n outstanding collection of essays. . . . [G]raduate students and theoretically-oriented scholars will find much to excite their minds in these engaging essays that demonstrate recent orientations in historians' engagement with postcolonial theory."--Rick López, The Americas"[S]timuating. . . . [B]reaks some new ground in attempting to incorporate the former Spanish American colonies into discussions of postcolonialism."--Eric Van Young, American Historical Review"[I]ntriguing. . . . [T]hese articles do assist the reader to comprehend new ways of seeing. . . ."--Timothy E. Anna, The International History Review "After Spanish Rule is an important book, sparkling with insights and challenges to received wisdom. . . . [R]equired reading. . . . This volume proves that the engagement between Latin American and postcolonial studies is certainly worthwhile."--Peter Wogan, Journal of Anthropological Research"[A] fine and timely volume. . . . After Spanish Rule is both intellectually coherent and full of lively discussion between contributors. There is a real sense of the distinct essays communicating with each other, and the reader would be well advised to read the whole book. It is a valuable critical addition to the slowly growing field of postcolonial studies in the Americas."--Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela, Journal of Latin American Studies"[A] stimulating and provoking collection that reaches across a wide spectrum of fields and specialisations in order to overhaul the ways that we think about the period after Spanish rule. As Simón Bolívar might have reflected upon reading a volume such as this, ploughing the sea might have to be the first hesitant step towards serving the revolution.”--Matthew Brown, Bulletin of Latin American Research
"[T]his book is a thoughtful assessment of Latin America in the postcolonial historiography. After Spanish Rule makes a significant contribution to the debate by providing evidence that counters the idea of Latin American exceptionalism. It will be of interest to scholars and graduate students."--Charlotte M. Gradie, History: A Review of Books "[A]n outstanding collection of essays... [G]raduate students and theoretically-oriented scholars will find much to excite their minds in these engaging essays that demonstrate recent orientations in historians' engagement with postcolonial theory."--Rick Lopez, The Americas "[S]timuating... [B]reaks some new ground in attempting to incorporate the former Spanish American colonies into discussions of postcolonialism."--Eric Van Young, American Historical Review "[I]ntriguing... [T]hese articles do assist the reader to comprehend new ways of seeing..."--Timothy E. Anna, The International History Review "After Spanish Rule is an important book, sparkling with insights and challenges to received wisdom... [R]equired reading... This volume proves that the engagement between Latin American and postcolonial studies is certainly worthwhile."--Peter Wogan, Journal of Anthropological Research "[A] fine and timely volume... After Spanish Rule is both intellectually coherent and full of lively discussion between contributors. There is a real sense of the distinct essays communicating with each other, and the reader would be well advised to read the whole book. It is a valuable critical addition to the slowly growing field of postcolonial studies in the Americas."--Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela, Journal of Latin American Studies "[A] stimulating and provoking collection that reaches across a wide spectrum of fields and specialisations in order to overhaul the ways that we think about the period after Spanish rule. As Simon Bolivar might have reflected upon reading a volume such as this, ploughing the sea might have to be the first hesitant step towards serving the revolution."--Matthew Brown, Bulletin of Latin American Research

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""After Spanish Rule" occupies the ground between Latin American exceptionalism and the so-called universalism of postcolonial studies. These essays enrich the field of postcolonial studies by bringing Latin American materials within its purview."--Gyan Prakash, editor of" After Colonialism: Imperial Histories and Postcolonial Displacements"

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The first collection of essays to make an historically grounded, specifically Latin Americanist, intervention in postcolonial studies.