The Color of Citizenship: Race, Modernity and Latin American / Hispanic Political Thought, (Paperback)

The Color of Citizenship: Race, Modernity and Latin American / Hispanic Political Thought, (Paperback)

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Diego von Vacano puts Latin American and Hispanic political thought in the forefront as he examines, with originality and precision, the role that race has played and can play in both political thought and theory. As a central factor of the lived experience of individuals in the modern world, race as a synthetic concept illuminates the workings of politics, power, and citizenship and challenges the ways in which race has traditionally been elided in Westernpolitical thought." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, Harvard University"Diego von Vacano's important new book forces us to rethink central assumptions about modernity and race that have long been part of European and North American intellectual traditions. Through the writings of four major Spanish American intellectuals, spanning fully 400 years, 'The Color of Citizenship' explores the evolution of racial ideas based on mixture and fluidity rather than purity and stability. With 'The Color of Citizenship', the importantcontributions of Latin Americans to thinking about race can no longer be ignored."--Edward Telles, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University"'The Color of Citizenship' is an excellent genealogy of racial thinking and post-colonial states in the Americas. Scholars of philosophy, political theory, and race will better understand the complicated and 'synthetic' nature of racial discourse in the Americas from reading this book."--Mark Q. Sawyer, Professor of Political Science & African American Studies, UCLA"By examining what a selected number of Spanish American thinkers had to say about race, regardless of their politics, Diego von Vacano's book is a most valuable contribution on various fronts. It offers a fruitful and exceptional interdisciplinary engagement between political philosophy and the history of ideas, which is also an invitation to take more seriously Latin American political thinkers. More substantially, it traces a 'particular intellectualtradition' towards a 'modern synthetic conceptualization of race,' one that accepts the values of miscegenation against hierarchical and dualistic paradigms of race. By placing a reconceptualised notion of race at the centre of political philosophy, von Vacano identifies the basis of a universallyinclusive notion of citizenship. What is discussed here is undoubtedly relevant to key debates in our contemporary societies."--Eduardo Posada-Carb���������, Latin American Centre, Oxford University"This stunningly original and thoughtful work demonstrates the tremendous potential of comparative political theory. Highly recommended." - CHOICE"The Color of Citizenship is an original intervention into ongoing debates on the concept of race, an important new account of Latin American political thought, and a welcome invitation to comparative political theory." -- Perspectives on Politics"For scholars interested in a literary challenge, The Color of Citizenship will not disappoint. ... Von Vacano should be applauded for having the courage to challenge the current status quo paradigm of race."--Ethnic and Racial Studies
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