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Contents
FOREWORD
The First New Nations vii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv
INTRODUCTION
Racial Nations 1
CHAPTER ONE Little Middle Ground: The Instability of a Mestizo Identity in the Andes, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 32
CHAPTER TWO Belonging to the Great Granadan Family: Partisan Struggle and the Construction of Indigenouse Identity and Politics in Southwestern Colombia, 1849-1890 56
CHAPTER THREE Searhcing for "Latin America":Race and Sovereignty in the Americas in the 1850s 87
CHAPTER FOUR Imagining the Colonial Nation: Race, Gender, and Middle-Class Politics in Belize, 1888-1898 108
CHAPTER FIVE From Revolution to Involution in the Early Cuban Republic: Conflicts over Race, Class, and NATIONA, 1902-1906 132
CHAPTER SIX Interracial Courtship in the Rio de Janeiro Courts, 1918-1940 163
CHAPTER SEVEN From Mestizophilia to Biotypology: Racialization and Science in Mexico, 1920-1960 187
CHAPTER EIGHT Race, Region, and Natin: Sonora's Anti-Chinese Racism and Mexico's Postrevolutionary Nationalism, 1920S-1930S 211
CHAPTER NINE Racializing Regional Difference: Sao Paulo versus Brazil, 1932 237
AFTERWORD
Race and Nation in Latin America: An Anthropological View 263
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 283
CONTRIBUTORS 307
INDEX 311