Beschreibung
Bridging the Island explores the interplay between Brazilian interpretations of the national Self and the Spanish-American Other during the critical years spanning the demise of slavery and monarchy, the two central institutions that set Brazil apart from the countries surrounding it for decades in the nineteenth century. Their fall led to the discovery and constructionboth hopeful and fearful, conscious and unconsciousof sameness with Brazils neighbors, grounded in shared historical experiences and common fates. What emerged was a Janus-faced Latin America associated with Western-style "order and progress as much as with autochthonous caudillism and backwardness. Shifting attention away from relationships between the Latin American periphery and the North Atlantic center to transnational gazes and dialogues within Latin America, this book makes an original contribution to the intellectual history of Brazil, and opens a fresh perspective on the fashioning of collective identities in the region as a whole.
Produktsicherheitsverordnung
Hersteller:
Vervuert Verlag
Beatrice Vervuert
b.vervuert@ibero-americana.net
Elisabethenstr. 3-9
DE 60594 Frankfurt
Autorenportrait
Ori Preuss is Assistant Professor of Latin American history at Tel Aviv University, and co-editor of the journal Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe.