This dissertations challenges how critical scholarship on race and racism in Latin America has traditionally understood racial subalterns in Cuba and Puerto Rico as people who are prevented from acting as black political subjects because of the hegemonic power of discourses of nationhood premised on ideas of mestizaje and racial fraternity. By providing an intellectual history of several important yet largely ignored Cuban and Puerto Rican activists intellectuals of color who lived and worked between the Caribbean and the U.S. at the turn of the 20th century, I show that instead of being tricked by creole elite national narratives, they attempted to redefine ideas of nationhood to challenge racism, colonialism, and imperialism at local, nat...
My dissertation maps African American and Francophone black intellectual collaborations over human r...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
This dissertation analyzes how the historical sociology of the global color line was constructed in ...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
This dissertation examines race, class, and colonialism in the literary works of modern authors from...
This dissertation examines race, class, and colonialism in the literary works of modern authors from...
The dissertation examines literary and journalistic representations of blackness under the authorita...
This dissertation explores the struggles of several groups of labor leaders, students and profession...
This dissertation provides a panoramic portrait of the efforts and impact of Afro-Latin Americans in...
This dissertation explores the making of race and the politics of belonging in Costa Rica between 19...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
This dissertation explores the making of racial understandings in early twentieth century Cuba, a pe...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
My dissertation maps African American and Francophone black intellectual collaborations over human r...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
This dissertation analyzes how the historical sociology of the global color line was constructed in ...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
This dissertation examines race, class, and colonialism in the literary works of modern authors from...
This dissertation examines race, class, and colonialism in the literary works of modern authors from...
The dissertation examines literary and journalistic representations of blackness under the authorita...
This dissertation explores the struggles of several groups of labor leaders, students and profession...
This dissertation provides a panoramic portrait of the efforts and impact of Afro-Latin Americans in...
This dissertation explores the making of race and the politics of belonging in Costa Rica between 19...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
This dissertation explores the making of racial understandings in early twentieth century Cuba, a pe...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
My dissertation maps African American and Francophone black intellectual collaborations over human r...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
This dissertation analyzes how the historical sociology of the global color line was constructed in ...