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Forging people [electronic resource] : race, ethnicity, and nationality in Hispanic American and Latino/a thought / edited by Jorge J.E. Gracia.

Contributor(s): Gracia, Jorge J. E | ebrary, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Latino perspectives: Publisher: Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, 2011Description: xix, 349 p.Subject(s): Ethnicity -- Latin America -- Philosophy -- History | Nationalism -- Latin America -- Philosophy -- History | Citizenship -- Latin America -- Philosophy -- History | Latin America -- Race relations -- Philosophy -- HistoryGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 305.80098 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Race, ethnicity, and nationality in Hispanic American and Latino/a thought / Jorge J.E. Gracia -- The new black legend of Bartolom�e de Las Casas : race and personhood / Janet Burke and Ted Humphrey -- Men or citizens? : the making of Bol�ivar's patria / Jos�e Antonio Aguilar Rivera -- Andr�es Bello : race and national political culture / Iv�an Jaksic -- Undoing race : Mart�i's historical predicament / Ofelia Schutte -- Sarmiento on barbarism, race, and nation building / Janet Burke and Ted Humphrey -- Justo Sierra and the forging of a Mexican nation / Oscar R. Mart�i -- Rod�o, race, and morality / Arleen Salles -- Zarathustra criollo : Vasconcelos on race / Diego von Vacano -- The Amauta's ambivalence : Mar�iategui on race / Renzo Llorente -- Mestizaje, mexicanidad, and assimilation : Zea on race, ethnicity, and nationality / Amy A. Oliver -- Latino/a identity and the search for unity : Alcoff, Corlett, and Gracia / Elizabeth Mill�an-Zaibert and Ernesto Rosen Vel�asquez.
Summary: "Forging People explores the way in which Hispanic American thinkers in Latin America and Latino/a philosophers in the United States have posed and thought about questions of race, ethnicity, and nationality, and how they have interpreted the most significant racial and ethnic labels used in Hispanic America in connection with issues of rights, nationalism, power, and identity. Following the first introductory chapter, each of the essays addresses one or more influential thinkers, ranging from Bartolome de Las Casas on race and the rights of Amerindians; to Simon Bol�ivar's struggle with questions of how to forge a nation from disparate populations; to modern and contemporary thinkers on issues of race, unity, assimilation, and diversity. Each essay carefully and clearly presents the views of key authors in their historical and philosophical context and provides brief biographical sketches and reading lists, as aids to students and other readers."Latin American philosophy has a long history of engagement with issues of race, ethnicity, and nationality. To date, however, there has been no volume that focused on the contributions of the major figures in the Latin American tradition, to illustrate their connections, and to illuminate the context in which much of their work occurred. This volume fills that gap and takes an important step in remedying this shortcoming in the existing philosophical literature, and also in the literature of related fields such as Latin American studies, ethnic studies, and the cross-disciplinary work of race, ethnicity, and nationality." --Manuel Vargas, University of San Francisco "-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Race, ethnicity, and nationality in Hispanic American and Latino/a thought / Jorge J.E. Gracia -- The new black legend of Bartolom�e de Las Casas : race and personhood / Janet Burke and Ted Humphrey -- Men or citizens? : the making of Bol�ivar's patria / Jos�e Antonio Aguilar Rivera -- Andr�es Bello : race and national political culture / Iv�an Jaksic -- Undoing race : Mart�i's historical predicament / Ofelia Schutte -- Sarmiento on barbarism, race, and nation building / Janet Burke and Ted Humphrey -- Justo Sierra and the forging of a Mexican nation / Oscar R. Mart�i -- Rod�o, race, and morality / Arleen Salles -- Zarathustra criollo : Vasconcelos on race / Diego von Vacano -- The Amauta's ambivalence : Mar�iategui on race / Renzo Llorente -- Mestizaje, mexicanidad, and assimilation : Zea on race, ethnicity, and nationality / Amy A. Oliver -- Latino/a identity and the search for unity : Alcoff, Corlett, and Gracia / Elizabeth Mill�an-Zaibert and Ernesto Rosen Vel�asquez.

"Forging People explores the way in which Hispanic American thinkers in Latin America and Latino/a philosophers in the United States have posed and thought about questions of race, ethnicity, and nationality, and how they have interpreted the most significant racial and ethnic labels used in Hispanic America in connection with issues of rights, nationalism, power, and identity. Following the first introductory chapter, each of the essays addresses one or more influential thinkers, ranging from Bartolome de Las Casas on race and the rights of Amerindians; to Simon Bol�ivar's struggle with questions of how to forge a nation from disparate populations; to modern and contemporary thinkers on issues of race, unity, assimilation, and diversity. Each essay carefully and clearly presents the views of key authors in their historical and philosophical context and provides brief biographical sketches and reading lists, as aids to students and other readers."Latin American philosophy has a long history of engagement with issues of race, ethnicity, and nationality. To date, however, there has been no volume that focused on the contributions of the major figures in the Latin American tradition, to illustrate their connections, and to illuminate the context in which much of their work occurred. This volume fills that gap and takes an important step in remedying this shortcoming in the existing philosophical literature, and also in the literature of related fields such as Latin American studies, ethnic studies, and the cross-disciplinary work of race, ethnicity, and nationality." --Manuel Vargas, University of San Francisco "-- Provided by publisher.

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