Race and Transnationalism in the Americas.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Toward New Coordinates? | Marc Hertzman -- Chapter One. Asian Migration, Racial Hierarchies, and Exclusion in Argentina, 1890-1920 | Benjamin Bryce -- Chapter Two. Intersections, Barriers, and Borders in Gregorio Titiriku's Republic of Qullasuyu | Waskar Ari-Chachaki -- Chapter Three. Race and Political Rights: Constructions of Citizenship among British Caribbeans inside and outside the British Empire, 1918-1962 | Lara Putnam -- Chapter Four. Crossing the Border at the Primer Congreso Indigenista Interamericano, 1940 | Alexander Dawson -- Chapter Five. No Place in the Cosmic Race? The False Promises of Mestizaje and Indigenismo in Postrevolutionary Mexico | Stephen Lewis -- Chapter Six. Creating False Analogies: Race and Drug Wars 1930s to 1950s | Elaine Carey -- Chapter Seven. Baseball and the Categorization of Race in Venezuela | David M. K. Sheinin -- Chapter Eight. Making Their Own Mahatma: Salvador's Filhos de Gandhy and the Local History of a Global Phenomenon | Marc Hertzman -- Chapter Nine. Reading the Caribbean and United States through Panamanian reggae en español | Sonja Stephenson Watson -- Chapter Ten. The Tortuous Road toward the Building of a Mosque in Buenos Aires: Overcoming Racial Stereotypes under Populist Governments | Raanan Rein -- Chapter Eleven. Buried: Race, Photography, and Memory in Damiana Kryygi | Kevin Coleman with Julia Irion Martins -- Epilogue. Overcoming the National | Benjamin Bryce and David M. K. Sheinin -- Notes -- About the Contributors -- Index.
A Wide-Ranging Volume on the Intertwined History of Race Across the Americas.
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