Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru

Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru

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Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru

Peasant and Nation offers a major new statement on the making of national politics. Comparing the popular political cultures and discourses of postcolonial Mexico and Peru, Florencia Mallon provides a groundbreaking analysis of their effect on the evolution of these nation states. As political history from a variety of subaltern perspectives, the book takes seriously the history of peasant thought and action and the complexity of community politics. It reveals the hierarchy and the heroism, the solidarity and the surveillance, the exploitation and the reciprocity, that coexist in popular political struggle.

With this book Mallon not only forges a new path for Latin American history but challenges the very concept of nationalism. Placing it squarely within the struggles for power between colonized and colonizing peoples, she argues that nationalism must be seen not as an integrated ideology that puts the interest of the nation above all other loyalties, but as a project for collective identity over which many political groups and coalitions have struggled. Ambitious and bold, Peasant and Nation both draws on monumental archival research in two countries and enters into spirited dialogue with the literatures of post-colonial studies, gender studies, and peasant studies.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Florencia E. Mallon
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9780520914674
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
University of California Press
Manufacturer
University of California Press
NumberOfPages
496
PublicationDate
1995-01-17
Publisher
University of California Press
ReleaseDate
1995-01-17
Studio
University of California Press