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Reclaiming the Political in Latin American Histo – Essays from the North: American Encounters/Global Interactions

Autor Gilbert M. Joseph
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 dec 2001
At an unsettled moment in the academy, when there are seemingly few inspirational paradigms for connecting scholarship to action, Reclaiming the Political in Latin American History offers a heady mixture of reflexive theoretical essays and interpretative case studies that embrace the challenge of writing a social and cultural history of Latin America that is not divorced from politics and broader arenas of power. Responding both to an exaggerated positivism that marginalises culture and postmodernist approaches that defang the political to fetishise "experience," "mentality," and "identity," the contributors integrate material and cultural approaches in a new political and cultural history of Latin America.
True to the intellectual vision of Brazilian historian Emilia Viotti da Costa, one of Latin America's most distinguished scholars (to whom the volume is dedicated), the contributors seek to move the field beyond the parallel pitfalls of material and cultural reductionism in search of a dialectics that will advance both a new historiography and new political strategies. The volume takes careful stock of the state of historical writing on Latin America. It delineates current historiographical frontiers and suggests a series of new approaches, focusing 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 Viotta da Costa powerfully marks the contributors' engagement with Latin America's past. Featuring a keynote essay by Viotti da Costa herself, the volume embodies a lively North-South encounter that points up incipient trends of hemispheric intellectual convergence.
Contributors. Jeffrey L. Gould, Greg Grandin, Daniel James, Gilbert M. Joseph, Thomas Miller Klubock, Mary Ann Mahoney, Florencia E. Mallon, Diana Paton, Steve J. Stern, Heidi Tinsman, Emilia Viotti da Costa, Barbara Weinstein
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822327899
ISBN-10: 0822327899
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 4 b&w photographs, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 154 x 233 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria American Encounters/Global Interactions


Cuprins

Contents:
I The politics of writing Latin American historyReclaiming ‘the political’ at the turn of the millennium Gilbert M. Joseph Yale University
New publics, new politics, new histories: From economic reductionism to cultural reductionism in search of dialectics Emilia Viotti da Costa Yale University
Between tragedy and promise: The politics of writing Latin American history in the late twentieth century Steve J. Stern University of Wisconsin
II The contestation of historical narratives and memoryThe decline of the progressive planter and the rise of subaltern agency: Shifting narratives of slave emancipation in Brazil Barbara Weinstein SUNY-Stony Brook
A past to do justice to the present: Collective memory, historical representation and rule in Bahia’s cacao area Mary Ann Mahony University of Notre Dame
Revolutionary nationalism and local memories in El Salvador Jeffrey L. Gould Indiana University
III Articulating the political: The intersection of class, race, gender, sexuality and generationThe flight from the fields reconsidered: Gender ideologies and women’s labor after slavery in Jamaica Diana Paton Oxford University
A more onerous citizenship: Illness, race and nation in republican Guatemala Greg Grandin Duke University
Nationalism, race and the politics of imperialism: Workers and North American capital in the Chilean copper industry Thomas Miller Klubock Georegtown University
Good wives, bad girls and unfaithful men: Family negotiations and sexual conflicts in the Chilean agrarian reform, 1964-1973 Heidi Tinsman University of California, Irvine
III Historians and the making of historyBearing witness in hard times: Ethnography and testimonio in a postrevolutionary age Florencia E. Mallon University of Wisconsin
A final reflection on the political Daniel James Indiana University

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"Cutting edge in its approaches, vibrant in its debates, and relevant in its concerns to both current historiography and current politics, this book should be required reading for all serious students and scholars of Latin America."--Peter Winn, author of "Americas: The Changing Face of Latin America and the Caribbean"

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A collection of essays and case studies on Latin America which suggest new historiographical approaches and political strategies, linking materialist analysis to constructivist understandings of power, meaning, identity, and agency.