• Medientyp: Buch; Konferenzbericht
  • Titel: Politics of entanglement in the Americas : connecting transnational flows and local perspectives
  • Enthält: Introduction: Politics of entanglement in the Americas : connecting transnational flows and local perspectives / Lukas Rehm, Jochen Kemner, Olaf Kaltmeier -- 1. Transnational flows entangling the Americas -- Section 1: Transnational flows entangling the Americas : introduction / Lukas Rehm -- Black power in a "Paraiso racial" : black Rio and the impact of soul music on Afro-Latin identity formation / Matti Steinitz -- Appropriation by the appropriated : the commodification of Latino ethnicity in Detroit Techno's underground resistance / Dorothea Gail -- Migration, gender, and the transformation of Latino and Latina religious identities in the United States : findings form field research in Chicago immigrant Pentecostal communities / Andrea Althoff -- 2. Transnational actors -- Section 2: Transnational actors : introduction / Jochen Kemner -- Feminist politics of connectedness in the Americas / Julia Roth -- Tracing the Mapuche rhizome : decolonial perspectives on solidarity within transnational social movements / Sebastian Garbe -- The puzzle of postcolonial entanglement : fair trade activism in the 1960s and 1970s / Peter Van Dam -- The nexus of indigenismo and international development cooperation in Peru : the Vicos-Cornell and the Puno-Tambopata projects in the 1950s and 1960s / Martin Breuer -- 3. Politics of entanglements from the local perspective -- Section 3: Politics of entanglements from the local perspective : introduction / Olaf Kaltmeier -- The "art of service" : intermediation as a sociopolitical practice of the urban poor in Guayaquil / Jose Antonio Villarreal -- Libertarian entanglements in the Caribbean : transnational flows, geopolitical imaginaries, and anarchist media in Havana / Kirwin R. Shaffer -- Where is the development? : challenging the concept of development from the perspective of buen vivir / Carmen Ibanez -- Feminism and political subjectivation of women in the urban popular movement in Mexico : a comparative study between Sinaloa and Mexico City, 1980-1988 / Cruz Armando Gonzçlez Izaguirre.
  • Beteiligte: Rehm, Lukas [HerausgeberIn]; Kemner, Jochen [HerausgeberIn]; Kaltmeier, Olaf [HerausgeberIn]
  • Erschienen: Tempe, AZ: Bilingual Press / Editorial Bilinüe, [2017]
    Trier: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, copublished by Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, [2017]
  • Erschienen in: Inter-American studies ; 19
  • Umfang: 217 Seiten; 3 Illustrationen; 21 cm x 14.8 cm, 377 g
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9781939743176; 9783868216752; 3868216758
  • RVK-Notation: MI 70000 : Allgemeines
  • Schlagwörter: Transnationalism Political aspects Latin America ; Transnationalism Political aspects North America ; Social movements Latin America ; Social movements North America ; Latin America Colonial influence ; North America Colonial influence ; Latin America Relations North America ; North America Relations Latin America ; Latin America Study and teaching ; North America Study and teaching ; Konferenzschrift
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • Beschreibung: "The Americas manifest a long history of (often forced) entanglements that resulted--amongst others--in migration processes, uneven economic structures, transnational networks of individuals, and political institutions of colonialist origin. This diachronic dimension is profoundly infused with the persistent inequalities shaped by coloniality. Indigenous movements in the Andean region have framed their demands in a narration of anti-colonial resistance since the times of the Conquest, a narration that opens up perspectives towards new political projects, as can be seen in the debate on the alternative cosmovision of BuenVivir. In the United States, African American endeavors like the Civil Rights movement and the Black Power movement created inter-American networks in order to encourage and enforce historically informed race consciousness in politics. This volume convenes scholars from various disciplines of the humanities who analyze processes and politics of entanglement in the American subcontinents from different perspectives on transnationality and, by doing so, challenge the 'traditional' divide between North American and Latin American studies. The contributions focus upon transnational flows and actors in the Americas as well as upon local manifestations of transnational political networks. While centering their analysis on the 20th century, the authors are aware of the historical conditionality of the explored and examined processes and developments. Based upon empirical research, they highlight the necessity for profound conceptual reconsiderations in area studies"--Provided by publisher
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