Taking Haiti: Military Occupation and the Culture of U.S. Imperialism, 1915-1940 (Gender and American Culture)
Exploring a variety of nineteenth- and twentieth-century encounters in Latin America, these theoretically engaged essays by distinguished U.S. and Latin American historians and anthropologists illuminate a wide range of subjects. From the Rockefeller Foundation’s public health initiatives in Central America to the visual regimes of film, art, and advertisements; these essays grapple with new ways of conceptualizing public and private spheres of empire. As such, Close Encounters of Empire initiates a dialogue between postcolonial studies and the long-standing scholarship on colonialism and imperialism in the Americas as it rethinks the cultural dimensions of nationalism and development.
Country | USA |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
EISBN | 9780822396352 |
Format | Kindle eBook |
Label | Duke University Press Books |
Manufacturer | Duke University Press Books |
NumberOfPages | 592 |
PublicationDate | 2012-08-01 |
Publisher | Duke University Press Books |
ReleaseDate | 2012-08-01 |
Studio | Duke University Press Books |