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Four prominent nineteenth and twentieth-century U.S. African-American and Latin American intellectuals--Frederick Douglass and Domingo F. Sarmiento, and W. E. B. Du Bois and José Vasconcelos--have never been read alongside each other. Although these thinkers addressed key political and philosophical issues in the Americas, political theorists have yet to compare their ideas about race. By juxtaposing these thinkers, Theorizing Race in the Americas takes up the opportunity to bring African-American and Latin American political thought into conversation, and in turn, maps a genealogy of racial theory throughout the hemisphere.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Four prominent nineteenth and twentieth-century U.S. African-American and Latin American intellectuals--Frederick Douglass and Domingo F. Sarmiento, and W. E. B. Du Bois and José Vasconcelos--have never been read alongside each other. Although these thinkers addressed key political and philosophical issues in the Americas, political theorists have yet to compare their ideas about race. By juxtaposing these thinkers, Theorizing Race in the Americas takes up the opportunity to bring African-American and Latin American political thought into conversation, and in turn, maps a genealogy of racial theory throughout the hemisphere.
Autorenporträt
Juliet Hooker is Professor of Political Science at Brown University. She is the author of Race and the Politics of Solidarity.