Remaking the Nation: Place, Identity and Politics in Latin AmericaRemaking the Nation presents new ways of thinking about the nation, nationalism and national identities. |
Contents
IMAGINING THE NATION Rethinking national identities | 9 |
RACE STATE AND NATION | 29 |
ECUADOR Making the nation | 51 |
CREATING BELONGING Cultural formations identities and correlative imaginaries | 80 |
NATIONALIZED PLACES? The geographies of identity | 107 |
GENDER AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES Masculinities femininities and power | 134 |
REMAKING THE NATION Democracy and belonging | 160 |
Notes | 173 |
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Remaking the Nation: Identity and Politics in Latin America Sarah Radcliffe,Dr Sallie Westwood,Sallie Westwood No preview available - 1996 |
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