Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advancing subjects (1776–1810) and citizens (1811–1853). My dissertation explores the intricacies of power relations by focusing on the ways in which race informed the legal process during the transition from a colonial to national State. It argues that the State’s development in both the colonial and national periods depended upon defining and classifying African descendants. In response, people of African descendent used the State’s assigned definitions and classifications to advance their legal identities. It employs race and culture as operative concepts, and law as a representation of the sometimes, tense relationship between social practices a...
In my work, I contend that an elite group of intellectuals and officials known as the Generation 188...
Argentina is a country that, even today, identifies itself as a modern, white, and European nation. ...
textIn 2010, for the first time since 1895, the Argentine census asked those living within its natio...
Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advanci...
Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advanci...
Argentina is known as a “country of immigrants” yet simultaneously grapples with entrenched xenophob...
This study investigates the role race played as a key element in the construction of a nation-state ...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This dissertation directs sociology's political-institutional turn to the puzzle of legal racial exc...
In 1834, one of the informal leaders of Boston\u27s black community rebuked a black defendant in cou...
El presente artículo busca periodizar y contextualizarla relación entre la (re)definición de la ciud...
This dissertation addresses calls for greater communication studies inquiry into processes of coloni...
This dissertation analyzes the emergence of race in the early modern Spanish Empire, from 15th-centu...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
This study presents a legal-historical analysis on discourses of nation and citizenship in Brazil an...
In my work, I contend that an elite group of intellectuals and officials known as the Generation 188...
Argentina is a country that, even today, identifies itself as a modern, white, and European nation. ...
textIn 2010, for the first time since 1895, the Argentine census asked those living within its natio...
Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advanci...
Race in Argentina played a significant role as a highly durable construct by identifying and advanci...
Argentina is known as a “country of immigrants” yet simultaneously grapples with entrenched xenophob...
This study investigates the role race played as a key element in the construction of a nation-state ...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This dissertation directs sociology's political-institutional turn to the puzzle of legal racial exc...
In 1834, one of the informal leaders of Boston\u27s black community rebuked a black defendant in cou...
El presente artículo busca periodizar y contextualizarla relación entre la (re)definición de la ciud...
This dissertation addresses calls for greater communication studies inquiry into processes of coloni...
This dissertation analyzes the emergence of race in the early modern Spanish Empire, from 15th-centu...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
This study presents a legal-historical analysis on discourses of nation and citizenship in Brazil an...
In my work, I contend that an elite group of intellectuals and officials known as the Generation 188...
Argentina is a country that, even today, identifies itself as a modern, white, and European nation. ...
textIn 2010, for the first time since 1895, the Argentine census asked those living within its natio...