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Caribbean Migrations - The Legacies of Colonialism (Paperback): Anke Birkenmaier Caribbean Migrations - The Legacies of Colonialism (Paperback)
Anke Birkenmaier; Contributions by Anke Birkenmaier, Carlos Vargas-Ramos, Edward Chamberlain, Jorge Duany, …
R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Out of stock
Caribbean Migrations - The Legacies of Colonialism (Hardcover): Anke Birkenmaier Caribbean Migrations - The Legacies of Colonialism (Hardcover)
Anke Birkenmaier; Contributions by Anke Birkenmaier, Carlos Vargas-Ramos, Edward Chamberlain, Jorge Duany, …
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Manifest Destinies and Indigenous Peoples (Paperback): David Maybury-Lewis, Theodore Macdonald, Biorn Maybury-Lewis Manifest Destinies and Indigenous Peoples (Paperback)
David Maybury-Lewis, Theodore Macdonald, Biorn Maybury-Lewis; Contributions by Anders Stephanson, Claudia Briones, …
R655 Discovery Miles 6 550 Out of stock

How was frontier expansion rationalized in the Americas during the late nineteenth century? As new states fleshed out expanded national maps, how did they represent their advances? Were there any distinct pan-American patterns? The renowned anthropologist and human rights advocate David Maybury-Lewis saw the Latin American frontiers as relatively unknown physical spaces as well as unexplored academic territory. He invited eight specialists to explore public narratives of the expansion of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and the western regions of Canada and the United States during the late nineteenth century, a time when those who then identified as Americans claimed territories in which indigenous peoples, who were now seen as economic and political obstacles, lived. The authors examine the narrative forms that stirred or rationalized expansion, and emphasize their impact on the native residents.

The authors illustrate the variety and the similarities of these nationalist ideas and experiences, which were generally expressed in symbolic and cultural terms rather than on simple materialist or essentialist grounds. The cases also point out that civic nationalism, often seem as inclusive and more benign than ethnic nationalism, can produce similarly destructive human and cultural ends. The essays thus suggest a view of nationalism as a theoretical concept, and of frontier expansion as a historical phenomenon.

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