Juliet Hooker's Theorizing Race in the Americas: Douglass, Sarmiento, Du PDF

By Juliet Hooker

ISBN-10: 0190633697

ISBN-13: 9780190633691

In 1845 thinkers from the yankee hemisphere - the Argentinean statesman Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, and the fugitive ex-slave, abolitionist chief, and orator from the USA, Frederick Douglass - either released their first works. every one may turn into the main recognized and enduring texts in what have been either prolific careers, they usually ensured Sarmiento and Douglass' place as top figures within the canon of Latin American and U.S. African-American political concept, respectively. yet even though either deal at once with key political and philosophical questions within the Americas, Douglass and Sarmiento, like African-American and Latin American idea extra mostly, are by no means learn along one another. this can be simply because their principles approximately race differed dramatically. Sarmiento encouraged the Europeanization of Latin the USA and espoused a virulent kind of anti-indigenous racism, whereas Douglass adverse slavery and defended the complete humanity of black individuals. nonetheless, as Juliet Hooker contends, the 2 jointly permits one to chart a hemispheric highbrow geography of race that demanding situations political theory's preoccupation with and assumptions approximately East / West comparisons, and questions using comparability as a device within the construction of conception and philosophy.

By juxtaposing 4 famous 19th and twentieth-century thinkers - Frederick Douglass, Domingo F. Sarmiento, W. E. B. Du Bois, and José Vasconcelos - her publication often is the first to deliver African-American and Latin American political idea into dialog. Hooker stresses that Latin American and U.S. principles approximately race weren't built in isolation, yet grew out of transnational highbrow exchanges around the Americas. In so doing, she exhibits that 19th and twentieth-century U.S. and Latin American thinkers every one appeared to political versions within the 'other' the United States to strengthen racial tasks of their personal international locations. studying those 4 intellectuals as hemispheric thinkers, Hooker foregrounds components in their paintings which have been disregarded through dominant readings, and offers an important platform to bridge the canons of Latin American and African-American political thought.

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