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1 | Introduction : who were the masters in the Americas? | 1 |
2 | The sugar daddy : Gilberto Freyre and the white man's love for blacks | 19 |
3 | Writing Brazilian culture | 35 |
4 | Authority's shadowy double : Thomas Jefferson and the architecture of illegitimacy | 51 |
5 | Race, nation, and the symbolics of servitude in Haitian Noirisme | 67 |
6 | Fan as "metrocolonial" flaneur in the Caribbean post-plantation/Algerian colonial city | 89 |
7 | From the tropics : cultural subjectivity and politics in Gilberto Freyre | 103 |
8 | Hybridity and mestizaje : sincretism or subversive complicity? Subalternity from the perspective of the coloniality of power | 115 |
9 | The rhythm of Macumba : Livio Abramo's engagement with Afro-Brazilian culture | 131 |
10 | Blood, memory, and nation : massacre and mourning in Edwidge Danticat's the farming of bones | 149 |
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Add Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries (New Directions in Latino American Cultures Series), The Masters and the Slaves theorizes the interface of plantation relations with nationalist projects throughout the Americas. In readings that cover a wide range of genres—from essays and scientific writing to poetry, memoirs and the visual arts—th, Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries (New Directions in Latino American Cultures Series) to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries (New Directions in Latino American Cultures Series), The Masters and the Slaves theorizes the interface of plantation relations with nationalist projects throughout the Americas. In readings that cover a wide range of genres—from essays and scientific writing to poetry, memoirs and the visual arts—th, Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries (New Directions in Latino American Cultures Series) to your collection on WonderClub |