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Etnografía, Política Y Poder a Finales del Siglo XIX (North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatu #300)

Etnografía, Política Y Poder a Finales del Siglo XIX (North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatu #300)

Current price: $75.00
Publication Date: December 1st, 2013
Publisher:
Unc Department of Romance Studies
ISBN:
9781469610009
Pages:
256
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In Etnografia, politica y poder a finales del siglo XIX: Jose Marti y la cuestion indigena, Jorge Camacho traces the development of Jose Marti's ideas about progress, the market, and the educational reforms carried out by liberal governments in Central America, Argentina, and the United States at the end of the 19th century. Unlike previous work in the area that tends to focus on Marti's famous essay "Our America", Camacho shows his support of laws and military acts that were very detrimental to the Indians during this time. Among these acts were Julio Roca's genocidal "campaign" in Argentina that virtually wiped out the indigenous population in La Pampa and General Rufino Barrios' expropriation and commercialization of indigenous lands in Guatemala. The book also sheds light on Marti's ideas about social-evolution and race, discourses that were frequently used by the cultural elites to justify their acts.