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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Introduction. Waves of Decolonization and Discourses of Hemispheric Citizenship 1
- One. ‘‘White Slaves’’ and the ‘‘Arrogant Mestiza’’: Reconfiguring Whiteness in The Squatter and the Don and Ramona 35
- Two. ‘‘The Coming Unities’’ in ‘‘Our America’’: Decolonization and Anticolonial Messianism in Martí, Du Bois, and the Santa de Cabora 67
- Three. Transnationalisms against the State: Contesting Neocolonialism in the Harlem Renaissance, Cuban Negrismo, and Mexican Indigenismo 147
- Four. ‘‘Rising Tides of Color’’: Ethnography and Theories of Race and Migration in Boas, Park, Gamio, and Hurston 202
- Coda. Waves of Decolonization and Discourses of Hemispheric Citizenship 241
- Notes 245
- References 301
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Introduction. Waves of Decolonization and Discourses of Hemispheric Citizenship 1
- One. ‘‘White Slaves’’ and the ‘‘Arrogant Mestiza’’: Reconfiguring Whiteness in The Squatter and the Don and Ramona 35
- Two. ‘‘The Coming Unities’’ in ‘‘Our America’’: Decolonization and Anticolonial Messianism in Martí, Du Bois, and the Santa de Cabora 67
- Three. Transnationalisms against the State: Contesting Neocolonialism in the Harlem Renaissance, Cuban Negrismo, and Mexican Indigenismo 147
- Four. ‘‘Rising Tides of Color’’: Ethnography and Theories of Race and Migration in Boas, Park, Gamio, and Hurston 202
- Coda. Waves of Decolonization and Discourses of Hemispheric Citizenship 241
- Notes 245
- References 301
- Index 329