Our Time is Now

Our Time is Now

Race and Modernity in Postcolonial Guatemala

Gibbings, Julie

Cambridge University Press

06/2020

419

Dura

Inglês

9781108489140

15 a 20 dias

790

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Introduction: History Will Write Our Names; I. Translating Modernities: 1. To Live without King or Castle: Maya Patriarchal Liberalism on the Eve of a New Era, 1860-1871; 2. Possessing Sentiments and Ideas of Progress: Coffee Planting, Land Privatization, and Liberal Reform, 1871-1885; 3. Indolence is the Death of Character: The Making of Race and Labor, 1885-1898; 4. El Q'eq Roams at Night: Plantation Sovereignty and Racial Capitalism, 1898-1914; II. Aspirations and Anxieties of Unfulfilled Modernities: 5. On the Throne of Minerva: The Making of Urban Modernities, 1908-1920; 6. Freedom of the Indian: Maya Rights and Citizenship in a Democratic Experiment, 1920-1932; 7. Possessing Tezulutlan: Splitting Time in Dictatorship, 1931-1939; 8. Now Owners of Our Land: Nationalism, History, and Memory in Revolution, 1939-1954.
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modernity; race; time; Guatemala; Q'eqchi Maya; German diaspora; Alta Verapaz; coffee; capitalism; subaltern studies