After Spanish Rule
Editat de Mark Thurner, Andrés Guerreroen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822331940
ISBN-10: 0822331942
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 5 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 141 x 214 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822331942
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 5 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 141 x 214 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Duke University Press
Recenzii
"[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
"[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"
Descriere
The first collection of essays to make an historically grounded, specifically Latin Americanist, intervention in postcolonial studies.