In my work, I contend that an elite group of intellectuals and officials known as the Generation 1880 led a number of governmental reforms that affected the Argentine self-identity in racialized terms. I argue that Generation 1880 scholars instituted these reforms in order to pursue their own economic interests and maintain social dominance. In the first section of the thesis, I discuss the influences that affected the Generation 1880's construction of their social model. I focus on why Generation 1880 came to define this social model in racialized terms. In the second section of the thesis, I show how social and legal reforms led by Generation 1880 officials enacted the group's racial ideology. Then I examine the way in which these reforms...
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To counter regnant arguments in the historiography about the putative historical “forgetting” of Afr...
The article discusses the use of race as a concept and as a technology of power in the discourse abo...
This study investigates the role race played as a key element in the construction of a nation-state ...
El artículo indaga sobre el uso de la raza, como concepto y como tecnología de poder, en el discurso...
Argentina is known as a “country of immigrants” yet simultaneously grapples with entrenched xenophob...
Argentina is a country that, even today, identifies itself as a modern, white, and European nation. ...
Nation building in Argentina is intimately related with European mass migration. Following this prem...
Both Argentines and foreigners commonly perceive Argentina as a bastion of racial European-ness in a...
Since the mid-19th century, Argentine society has undergone significant demographic shifts. The expa...
El artículo describe los modos en que la sociología argentina de fines del siglo XIX y principios de...
Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advanci...
This dissertation traces the interplay between understandings of the Argentine nation and constructs...
This article explores how Argentine intellectuals incorporated the natural environment into their ac...
Cet article souligne à quel point l´identité argentine au dix-neuvième siècle s’est construite à par...
This dissertation, examines how ordinary men, women and children brought about a dramatic shift in l...
To counter regnant arguments in the historiography about the putative historical “forgetting” of Afr...
The article discusses the use of race as a concept and as a technology of power in the discourse abo...
This study investigates the role race played as a key element in the construction of a nation-state ...
El artículo indaga sobre el uso de la raza, como concepto y como tecnología de poder, en el discurso...
Argentina is known as a “country of immigrants” yet simultaneously grapples with entrenched xenophob...
Argentina is a country that, even today, identifies itself as a modern, white, and European nation. ...
Nation building in Argentina is intimately related with European mass migration. Following this prem...
Both Argentines and foreigners commonly perceive Argentina as a bastion of racial European-ness in a...
Since the mid-19th century, Argentine society has undergone significant demographic shifts. The expa...
El artículo describe los modos en que la sociología argentina de fines del siglo XIX y principios de...
Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advanci...
This dissertation traces the interplay between understandings of the Argentine nation and constructs...
This article explores how Argentine intellectuals incorporated the natural environment into their ac...
Cet article souligne à quel point l´identité argentine au dix-neuvième siècle s’est construite à par...
This dissertation, examines how ordinary men, women and children brought about a dramatic shift in l...
To counter regnant arguments in the historiography about the putative historical “forgetting” of Afr...