CAUTIVIDAD: DECONSTRUCTING NOTIONS OF RACE AND NATION IN ARGENTINA 1776–1840
2023
Hochschulschrift
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This project is an exploration of the construction and contestation of whiteness in Argentina through the lens of women’s captivity in the middle period. This research explores how representations of captive women were used to construct a national identity via gender, race, and ethnicity, exploring some of the foundational work that would lead to the myth of Argentina as a white nation. By focusing on the various roles these captive women played and centering the complex liminal spaces they negotiated this work seeks to challenge elite historical representations of captive women by highlighting their nuanced socio-political role amongst Indigenous, specifically Pehuenche, and Spanish settler populations.
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CAUTIVIDAD: DECONSTRUCTING NOTIONS OF RACE AND NATION IN ARGENTINA 1776–1840
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Wagner, Whitney Rue |
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Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
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