Caribbean Exceptions: The Problem of Race and Nation in Dominican Studies
The analytic paradigms of race and nation have dominated scholarship on the Dominican Republic and have framed social and cultural analysis in ways that have limited the theorizing of Dominican materials to a narrow focus on identity. These gatekeeping concepts have been especially influential in sh...
Main Authors: | Brendan Jamal Thornton, Diego I. Ubiera |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Latin American Studies Association
2019-06-01
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Series: | Latin American Research Review |
Online Access: | https://larrlasa.org/articles/346 |
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