The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean (1492-1898)
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Μορφή: | Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Milton :
Taylor & Francis Group,
2020.
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Σειρά: | Routledge companions to Hispanic and Latin American studies.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Click for online access |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Contributors
- Between colonialism and coloniality: Colonial Latin American and Caribbean studies today
- Introduction
- The invention of the Latin American and Caribbean colonial period
- The Latinx Americanization of colonial studies
- Colonial Latin America
- Colonial Latinx studies
- Postcolonial and decolonial Caribbean studies and Latin American studies 8
- Inter- and transdisciplinary turns in colonial studies
- Contributions in this volume
- Notes
- Works cited
- Part I: Colonialism and coloniality
- Chapter 1: Race and domination in colonial Latin American studies
- Periodization
- Domination
- Mestizaje
- From race to racialization
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Works cited
- Chapter 2: Self-representation and self-governance in early Latin America
- Ethnohistory
- Indigenous self-governance
- Intermediaries
- Indigenous intellectuals
- Black intellectuals
- Conclusion: toward a new politics of the Afro-indigenous colonial world
- Works cited
- Chapter 3: Mestizaje as a dispositif for a paradigm shift in colonial studies
- The mestizaje strategy and its effects
- Mapping mestizaje as an object of study
- Concluding remarks and critical considerations on mestizaje as an object of study
- Notes
- Works cited
- Chapter 4: Race, ethnicity and nationhood in the formation of criollismo in Spanish America
- Defining the Criollo
- The problem of the "nation"
- The case of Lima
- Independence and the prevalence of criollo identity
- Notes
- Works cited
- Chapter 5: An integrational approach to colonial semiosis
- Introduction
- Mesoamerican iconography
- Andean Quipu
- A media-studies approach to the orality-literacy binary
- Rational and aesthetic modes of communication
- Aesthesis and rationality in indigenous American sign systems
- Conclusion
- Works cited
- Chapter 6: Latin American and Caribbean colonial studies and/in the decolonial turn
- Aníbal Quijano
- Sylvia Wynter
- Notes
- Works cited
- Chapter 7: The ecocritical turn and the study of early colonial societies in the Caribbean : Of dogs, rivers, and the environmental humanities
- Introduction
- Ecoreading the colonial classics: of Raleigh, biodiversity and river landscapes
- The mute dogs of the conquered
- On ecotones and the death of rivers
- Conclusion
- Works cited
- Chapter 8: Coloniality and cinema
- The cinematic gaze
- Coloniality
- Indianizing film
- The national critique of cinematic colonialism
- Coloniality in films
- De/colonizing the labor of film
- Knowledge and subjectivity: the colonization of the imaginary
- Knowledge and subjectivity: the indianization of the conquistadors
- Notes
- Works cited
- Part II: Knowledge production and networks