Our Americas: Political and Cultural Imaginings
Issuer 89, Spring 2004
Editors' Introduction
Sandhya Shukla and Heidi Tinsman
FORUM
Introduction: Histories of Latin Americanisms
Heidi Tinsman
Aesthetic Moments of Latin Americanism
Nestor Garcia Canclini
Essential Histories, Contingent Outcomes: Latin Americanists in Search of a Discourse
Martin Hopenhayn
Latin America: A Story in Three Movements
Rossana Reguillo
Personal Stories of Latin Americanism
Arturo Arias
FEATURES
Queer Harvests: Homosexuality, the U.S. New Left,
and the Venceremos Brigades to Cuba
Ian Lekus
Bastards of the Unfinished Revolution: Bolivar's Ismael and Rizal's Marti at the Turn of
the Twentieth Century
John D. Blanco
Whose "America"? The Politics of Rhetoric and Space in the Formation of U.S.
Nationalism
Aimee Carrillo Rowe
"Wavering on the Horizon of Social Being": The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo and
the Legacy of Its Racial Character in Americo Paredes's George Washington Gomez
Maria Josefina Saldana-Portillo
Sacred Subversions? Syncretic Creoles, the Indo-Caribbean, and the "Culture's
In-between"
Aisha Khan
REFLECTIONS ON THE WORK OF JOSE MARTI
The Parallel Worlds of Jose Marti
Paul Giles
The Figuration of Marti: Before and after the Revolution
Salah D. Hassan
"Nuestra America": Territory and Place
Patricio del Real
Indigenous Components in the Discourse of "Nuestra America"
Carlos E. Bojorquez Urzaiz
TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY
Beyond the Nation-State: Teaching the History of
the Americas
Enrique C. Ochoa and Ian Christopher Fletcher
Teaching "The Americas"
Diana Paton, John Beck, and Gemma Robinson
Race and Nation: The United States in "Our America"
Kate Masur
The Abusable Past
R.J. Lambrose
Notes on Contributors
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