(Post-)colonial Archipelagos
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(Post-)colonial Archipelagos
Comparing the Legacies of Spanish Colonialism in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Leinius, Johanna; Burchardt, Hans-Juergen
The University of Michigan Press
02/2022
382
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Inglês
9780472038848
15 a 20 dias
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Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Part 1: An archipelagic view on (post-)colonial legacies
Chapter 1: Hans-Juergen Burchardt and Johanna Leinius: Of archipelagic connections and postcolonial divides
Chapter 2: Johanna Leinius: The paradoxes of (post-)colonial archipelagos - a proposal for postcolonizing comparative research
Chapter 3: Josep M. Fradera: Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and the crisis of the great Empire: global dynamics and indigenous development
Part 2: The past and present of the political economy and authority in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Chapter 4: Antonio Santamaria Garcia: Spain in Cuba. Policies, structures, economic practices and colonial relations
Chapter 5: Jacqueline Laguardia Martinez: The political economy of contemporary Cuba
Chapter 6: Emilio Pantojas-Garcia: Puerto Rico's colonial legacies and post-colonial constellations: Economy, society and polity
Chapter 7: Ian Seda Irizarry and Argeo Quinones: The political economy of contemporary Puerto Rico
Chapter 8: Alvin A. Camba and Maria Isabel Aguilar: Sui generis: The political economy of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial regime
Chapter 9: Teresa R. Melgar: The political economy of power in contemporary Philippines: Patterns of continuity and change
Part 3: The past and present of the hierarchization of difference and power in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Chapter 10: Javiher Gutierrez Forte and Janet Iglesias Cruz: Spanish colonization's mark on Cuba
Chapter 11: Jenny Morin Nenoff: Race, gender and social structure in contemporary Cuba: between colonial legacy and current structural transformations
Chapter 12: Milagros Denis-Rosario: The perpetual colony: historical memory and inequalities in Puerto Rican society
Chapter 13: Miguel A. Rivera-Quinones: Post-colonial colonialism in Puerto Rico: Inequality, capital and social transfers
Chapter 14: Maria Dolores Elizalde: Colonial government and social organization in the Spanish Philippines: Interactions and ruptures
Chapter 15: Cristina Cielo: Social inequalities and political organization in the Philippines
Part 4: The (post-)colonial legacies of Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines: A comparative view
Chapter 16: Michael Zeuske: Legacies of slavery and people of African descent in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean
Chapter 17: Jochen Kemner: Patterns of work, stratification and social prestige in the late Spanish colonial Empire
Chapter 18: Hans-Juergen Burchardt: Lessons learned: The legacies of Spanish colonialism
Notes
Contributor Bios
Index
Acknowledgments
Part 1: An archipelagic view on (post-)colonial legacies
Chapter 1: Hans-Juergen Burchardt and Johanna Leinius: Of archipelagic connections and postcolonial divides
Chapter 2: Johanna Leinius: The paradoxes of (post-)colonial archipelagos - a proposal for postcolonizing comparative research
Chapter 3: Josep M. Fradera: Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and the crisis of the great Empire: global dynamics and indigenous development
Part 2: The past and present of the political economy and authority in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Chapter 4: Antonio Santamaria Garcia: Spain in Cuba. Policies, structures, economic practices and colonial relations
Chapter 5: Jacqueline Laguardia Martinez: The political economy of contemporary Cuba
Chapter 6: Emilio Pantojas-Garcia: Puerto Rico's colonial legacies and post-colonial constellations: Economy, society and polity
Chapter 7: Ian Seda Irizarry and Argeo Quinones: The political economy of contemporary Puerto Rico
Chapter 8: Alvin A. Camba and Maria Isabel Aguilar: Sui generis: The political economy of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial regime
Chapter 9: Teresa R. Melgar: The political economy of power in contemporary Philippines: Patterns of continuity and change
Part 3: The past and present of the hierarchization of difference and power in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Chapter 10: Javiher Gutierrez Forte and Janet Iglesias Cruz: Spanish colonization's mark on Cuba
Chapter 11: Jenny Morin Nenoff: Race, gender and social structure in contemporary Cuba: between colonial legacy and current structural transformations
Chapter 12: Milagros Denis-Rosario: The perpetual colony: historical memory and inequalities in Puerto Rican society
Chapter 13: Miguel A. Rivera-Quinones: Post-colonial colonialism in Puerto Rico: Inequality, capital and social transfers
Chapter 14: Maria Dolores Elizalde: Colonial government and social organization in the Spanish Philippines: Interactions and ruptures
Chapter 15: Cristina Cielo: Social inequalities and political organization in the Philippines
Part 4: The (post-)colonial legacies of Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines: A comparative view
Chapter 16: Michael Zeuske: Legacies of slavery and people of African descent in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean
Chapter 17: Jochen Kemner: Patterns of work, stratification and social prestige in the late Spanish colonial Empire
Chapter 18: Hans-Juergen Burchardt: Lessons learned: The legacies of Spanish colonialism
Notes
Contributor Bios
Index
Assunto não disponível.
Postcolonial studies;colonial studies;coloniality;comparison;methodology;social sciences;history;Latin American studies;Caribbean studies;transregional studies;Puerto Rico;Cuba;Philippines;colonial legacies;postcolonial comparison;studying paradoxes;contemporary Cuba;contemporary Puerto Rico;contemporary Philippines;rentier state theory;archipelagic studies;postcolonial archipelagos;Spanish colonialism;legacies of Spanish colonialism in the Caribbean;legacies of Spanish colonialism in Puerto Rico;legacies of Spanish colonialism in the Philippines;comparing colonial legacies;comparative studies of Latin America;decolonizing research;case study Cuban economy;case study Cuban society;case study Puerto Rican society;case study Puerto Rican economy;case study Philippine economy;case study Philippine society;politics of difference in Latin America;politics of difference in the Caribbean;politics of difference in the Philippines;hierarchization of difference as colonial legacies;gender in Latin America;gender in Puerto Rico;gender in Cuba;gender in the Philippines;poverty in Latin America;poverty in Cuba;poverty in Puerto Rico;poverty in the Philippines
Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Part 1: An archipelagic view on (post-)colonial legacies
Chapter 1: Hans-Juergen Burchardt and Johanna Leinius: Of archipelagic connections and postcolonial divides
Chapter 2: Johanna Leinius: The paradoxes of (post-)colonial archipelagos - a proposal for postcolonizing comparative research
Chapter 3: Josep M. Fradera: Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and the crisis of the great Empire: global dynamics and indigenous development
Part 2: The past and present of the political economy and authority in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Chapter 4: Antonio Santamaria Garcia: Spain in Cuba. Policies, structures, economic practices and colonial relations
Chapter 5: Jacqueline Laguardia Martinez: The political economy of contemporary Cuba
Chapter 6: Emilio Pantojas-Garcia: Puerto Rico's colonial legacies and post-colonial constellations: Economy, society and polity
Chapter 7: Ian Seda Irizarry and Argeo Quinones: The political economy of contemporary Puerto Rico
Chapter 8: Alvin A. Camba and Maria Isabel Aguilar: Sui generis: The political economy of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial regime
Chapter 9: Teresa R. Melgar: The political economy of power in contemporary Philippines: Patterns of continuity and change
Part 3: The past and present of the hierarchization of difference and power in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Chapter 10: Javiher Gutierrez Forte and Janet Iglesias Cruz: Spanish colonization's mark on Cuba
Chapter 11: Jenny Morin Nenoff: Race, gender and social structure in contemporary Cuba: between colonial legacy and current structural transformations
Chapter 12: Milagros Denis-Rosario: The perpetual colony: historical memory and inequalities in Puerto Rican society
Chapter 13: Miguel A. Rivera-Quinones: Post-colonial colonialism in Puerto Rico: Inequality, capital and social transfers
Chapter 14: Maria Dolores Elizalde: Colonial government and social organization in the Spanish Philippines: Interactions and ruptures
Chapter 15: Cristina Cielo: Social inequalities and political organization in the Philippines
Part 4: The (post-)colonial legacies of Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines: A comparative view
Chapter 16: Michael Zeuske: Legacies of slavery and people of African descent in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean
Chapter 17: Jochen Kemner: Patterns of work, stratification and social prestige in the late Spanish colonial Empire
Chapter 18: Hans-Juergen Burchardt: Lessons learned: The legacies of Spanish colonialism
Notes
Contributor Bios
Index
Acknowledgments
Part 1: An archipelagic view on (post-)colonial legacies
Chapter 1: Hans-Juergen Burchardt and Johanna Leinius: Of archipelagic connections and postcolonial divides
Chapter 2: Johanna Leinius: The paradoxes of (post-)colonial archipelagos - a proposal for postcolonizing comparative research
Chapter 3: Josep M. Fradera: Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and the crisis of the great Empire: global dynamics and indigenous development
Part 2: The past and present of the political economy and authority in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Chapter 4: Antonio Santamaria Garcia: Spain in Cuba. Policies, structures, economic practices and colonial relations
Chapter 5: Jacqueline Laguardia Martinez: The political economy of contemporary Cuba
Chapter 6: Emilio Pantojas-Garcia: Puerto Rico's colonial legacies and post-colonial constellations: Economy, society and polity
Chapter 7: Ian Seda Irizarry and Argeo Quinones: The political economy of contemporary Puerto Rico
Chapter 8: Alvin A. Camba and Maria Isabel Aguilar: Sui generis: The political economy of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial regime
Chapter 9: Teresa R. Melgar: The political economy of power in contemporary Philippines: Patterns of continuity and change
Part 3: The past and present of the hierarchization of difference and power in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Chapter 10: Javiher Gutierrez Forte and Janet Iglesias Cruz: Spanish colonization's mark on Cuba
Chapter 11: Jenny Morin Nenoff: Race, gender and social structure in contemporary Cuba: between colonial legacy and current structural transformations
Chapter 12: Milagros Denis-Rosario: The perpetual colony: historical memory and inequalities in Puerto Rican society
Chapter 13: Miguel A. Rivera-Quinones: Post-colonial colonialism in Puerto Rico: Inequality, capital and social transfers
Chapter 14: Maria Dolores Elizalde: Colonial government and social organization in the Spanish Philippines: Interactions and ruptures
Chapter 15: Cristina Cielo: Social inequalities and political organization in the Philippines
Part 4: The (post-)colonial legacies of Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines: A comparative view
Chapter 16: Michael Zeuske: Legacies of slavery and people of African descent in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean
Chapter 17: Jochen Kemner: Patterns of work, stratification and social prestige in the late Spanish colonial Empire
Chapter 18: Hans-Juergen Burchardt: Lessons learned: The legacies of Spanish colonialism
Notes
Contributor Bios
Index
Postcolonial studies;colonial studies;coloniality;comparison;methodology;social sciences;history;Latin American studies;Caribbean studies;transregional studies;Puerto Rico;Cuba;Philippines;colonial legacies;postcolonial comparison;studying paradoxes;contemporary Cuba;contemporary Puerto Rico;contemporary Philippines;rentier state theory;archipelagic studies;postcolonial archipelagos;Spanish colonialism;legacies of Spanish colonialism in the Caribbean;legacies of Spanish colonialism in Puerto Rico;legacies of Spanish colonialism in the Philippines;comparing colonial legacies;comparative studies of Latin America;decolonizing research;case study Cuban economy;case study Cuban society;case study Puerto Rican society;case study Puerto Rican economy;case study Philippine economy;case study Philippine society;politics of difference in Latin America;politics of difference in the Caribbean;politics of difference in the Philippines;hierarchization of difference as colonial legacies;gender in Latin America;gender in Puerto Rico;gender in Cuba;gender in the Philippines;poverty in Latin America;poverty in Cuba;poverty in Puerto Rico;poverty in the Philippines