The Return of the Native: Indians and Myth-Making in Spanish America, 1810-1930
The Return of the Native: Indians and Myth-Making in Spanish America, 1810-1930
Rebecca A. Earle
The Return of the Native: Indians and Myth-Making in Spanish America, 1810-1930
Rebecca A. Earle
Descripción
Starting with the anti-Spanish wars of independence in the early nineteenth century, Earle charts the changing importance elite nationalists ascribed to the pre-Columbian past through an analysis of a wide range of sources, including historical writings, poems and novels, postage stamps, constitutions, and public sculpture. This eclectic archive illuminates the nationalist vision of creole elites throughout Spanish America, who in different ways sought to construct meaningful national myths and histories. Traces of these efforts are scattered across nineteenth-century culture; Earle maps the significance of those traces. She also underlines the similarities in the development of nineteenth-century elite nationalism across Spanish America. By offering a comparative study focused on Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Ecuador, The Return of the Native illustrates both the common features of elite nation-building and some of the significant variations. The book ends with a consideration of the pro-indigenous indigenista movements that developed in various parts of Spanish America in the early twentieth century. "An ambitious and important contribution to Latin American cultural and intellectual history, "The Return of the Native" is unique in its broad, comparative focus on nationalism in Spanish America and the uses of the Amerindian past. Moreover, it is refreshing in its attention to nineteenth-century historiography and the relation between that historiography and the process of state-building."--Raymond B. Craib, author of "Cartographic Mexico: A History of State Fixations and Fugitive Landscapes"
Detalles
Formato | Tapa suave |
Número de Páginas | 376 |
Lenguaje | Inglés |
Editorial | Duke University Press |
Fecha de Publicación | 2007-12-28 |
Dimensiones | 8.87" x 6.52" x 0.91" pulgadas |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | Si |
Temas | Siglo 19, 1900-1949, América Latina, Mexicano, Nativo Americano |
Acerca del Autor
Rebecca Earle is a Reader in History at the University of Warwick. She is the author of Spain and the Independence of Colombia and the editor of Rumours of War: Civil Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Latin America and Epistolary Selves: Letters and Letter Writers, 1600-1945.
Descripción
Starting with the anti-Spanish wars of independence in the early nineteenth century, Earle charts the changing importance elite nationalists ascribed to the pre-Columbian past through an analysis of a wide range of sources, including historical writings, poems and novels, postage stamps, constitutions, and public sculpture. This eclectic archive illuminates the nationalist vision of creole elites throughout Spanish America, who in different ways sought to construct meaningful national myths and histories. Traces of these efforts are scattered across nineteenth-century culture; Earle maps the significance of those traces. She also underlines the similarities in the development of nineteenth-century elite nationalism across Spanish America. By offering a comparative study focused on Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Ecuador, The Return of the Native illustrates both the common features of elite nation-building and some of the significant variations. The book ends with a consideration of the pro-indigenous indigenista movements that developed in various parts of Spanish America in the early twentieth century. "An ambitious and important contribution to Latin American cultural and intellectual history, "The Return of the Native" is unique in its broad, comparative focus on nationalism in Spanish America and the uses of the Amerindian past. Moreover, it is refreshing in its attention to nineteenth-century historiography and the relation between that historiography and the process of state-building."--Raymond B. Craib, author of "Cartographic Mexico: A History of State Fixations and Fugitive Landscapes"
Detalles
Formato | Tapa dura |
Número de Páginas | 376 |
Lenguaje | Inglés |
Editorial | Duke University Press |
Fecha de Publicación | 2007-12-28 |
Dimensiones | 8.78" x 6.31" x 1.14" pulgadas |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | Si |
Temas | Siglo 19, 1900-1949, América Latina, Mexicano, Nativo Americano |
Acerca del Autor
Rebecca Earle is a Reader in History at the University of Warwick. She is the author of Spain and the Independence of Colombia and the editor of Rumours of War: Civil Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Latin America and Epistolary Selves: Letters and Letter Writers, 1600-1945.
Garantía & Otros
Garantía: | 30 dias por defectos de fabrica |
Peso: | 0.485 kg |
SKU: | 9780822340843 |
Publicado en Unimart.com: | 31/10/23 |
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