中南米・カリブ諸島における反ファシズム運動<br>Antifascism(s) in Latin America and the Caribbean : From the Margins to the Center

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中南米・カリブ諸島における反ファシズム運動
Antifascism(s) in Latin America and the Caribbean : From the Margins to the Center

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 268 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781009522083
  • DDC分類 320.53309809041

Full Description

Drawing from the work of experienced scholars across various fields, countries, and periods, this volume is the first book in any language to provide a comprehensive history of antifascisms in Latin America and the Caribbean. It presents antifascism as a multifaceted phenomenon at the intersection of local, national, and transnational processes that is embraced by a variety of actors with differing agendas. Offering an innovative and fundamental contribution to several bodies of scholarship, including history, art, literature, sports, race, gender, and sexuality, it expands the field of antifascist studies by demonstrating the differences and similarities between Latin American and Caribbean movements and actors and their counterparts elsewhere. Multidisciplinary and accessible, the chapters in this volume will engage a broad audience and offer important insights about the rise of right-wing populism today.

Contents

Introduction: (re)situating Latin America within antifascist studies Sandra McGee Deutsch and Jorge A. Nállim; 1. 'Lost in translation:' Comintern networks and the antiimperialist roots of antifascism's transnational culture in the Caribbean basin, 1924-1945 Sandra Pujals; 2. Diego Rivera's antifascist art: from proletarian unity to pan-Americanism John Lear; 3. 'Fascismo no:' Uruguayan antifascist movements during the 1930s and early 1940s Pedro Cameselle-Pesce; 4. Women take up arms: feminism and antifascism in South America during the Spanish civil war Vanesa Miseres; 5. Reading between the lines: antifascism within the Urban ladina community in Guatemala city, 1932-1944 Patricia Harms; 6. Applying the Atlantic charter to the Caribbean basin: antifascism and the 1944 Honduran masacre sampedrana Aaron Coy Moulton; 7. Local contexts and transnational influences: antifascism and national writers' associations in Argentina and Chile, 1930s-1950s Jorge A. Nállim; 8. In search of revolutionary continuity: antifascism in post-1959 Cuba Ariel Mae Lambe; 9. Exposing fascism: the rise of Bolsonarismo and the naked politics of Brazil's first trans men's football team Cara K. Snyder; Bibliography; Index.

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