Thesis ID: CBB001567502

“Somos Una Raza Privilegiada”: Anthropology, Race, and Nation in the Literature of the River Plate, 1870--2010 (2013)

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Kerr, Ashley Elizabeth (Author)


Lagos, Maria-Ines
Hill, Ruth
Gies, David T.
University of Virginia
Hill, Ruth
Gies, David T.
Opere, Fernando
Brickhouse, Anna
Opere, Fernando
Brickhouse, Anna


Publication Date: 2013
Edition Details: Advisor: Lagos, Maria-Ines; Committee Members: Hill, Ruth, Gies, David T., Opere, Fernando, Brickhouse, Anna.
Physical Details: 272 pp.
Language: English

This study examines the ways in which ethnographic and anthropological theories of race arise and evolve in the literature of the River Plate (travel literature, the novel, poetry, scientific discourse), ca. 1870-2010, through the prism of critical gender and race theory. Beyond presenting potential solutions to the cuestión del indio, concepts such as prehistory, degeneration, evolution, and miscegenation enabled positive representations of the criollo that directly addressed criticisms emanating from both within and outside of the region. Thus, ethnography and anthropology were fundamental to the forging of national, group, and individual identities. The authors studied in the first three chapters are canonical, forgotten, and best-sellers in turn, including Lucio V. Mansilla, Juan Zorrilla de San Martín, Eduardo L. Holmberg, Francisco "Perito" Moreno, Vicente Fidel López, and Clemente Onelli. Although their focuses were distinct, as a whole these texts work to laud the Creole as fit, fertile, and White, while erasing the Indian from the nation due to their alleged innate, or racial, inferiority. The fourth and final chapter is devoted to contemporary romance novels by Florencia Bonelli and Gloria Casañas that aim to subvert and/or repurpose the concepts and ideologies analyzed in the first three chapters. Given their immense popularity both in Argentina and abroad, these novels exercise an influence over the racial imaginary of contemporary Argentinians that the older texts do not. In spite of their authors' good intentions, these twenty-first century racial projects reveal that older, discriminatory models of indigeneity and Whiteness continue to structure even neoliberal narratives that explicitly reject the past. Indeed, these bestsellers closely resemble their predecessors in their racial suppositions and characterizations of both Indians and criollos.

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Description Cited in Dissertation Abstracts International-A 75/01(E), Jul 2014. Proquest Document ID: 1448886380.


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Authors & Contributors
Kerr, Ashley Elizabeth
Janssen, Lydia
Raphael Bezerra da Silva Uchôa
Sowers, Brian P.
Parezo, Nancy
McGuire, Laurette Ann
Journals
Journal of African American Studies
Science and Education
Museum History Journal
Lias: Sources and Documents Relating to the Early Modern History of Ideas
Journal of the History of Ideas
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
University of California, Riverside
Vanderbilt University Press
University of Georgia Press
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Concepts
Science and race
American Indians; Native Americans; First Nations of the Americas
Native American civilization and culture
Anthropology
Discrimination
African Americans and science
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Lista, Ramón
Zeballos, Estanislao Sever
Francisco P. Moreno
Mansilla, Lucio
Mansilla de García, Eduarda
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
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17th century
Early modern
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Argentina
North America
Italy
Canada
Colorado (U.S.)
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