This is the first book in any language to provide a comprehensive and comparative history of antifascisms in Latin America and the Caribbean. Multidisciplinary and accessible, it will engage students, scholars, and general readers interested in fascism/antifascism, Latin American studies, and those concerned with rising right-wing populism today.
This is the first book in any language to provide a comprehensive and comparative history of antifascisms in Latin America and the Caribbean. Multidisciplinary and accessible, it will engage students, scholars, and general readers interested in fascism/antifascism, Latin American studies, and those concerned with rising right-wing populism today.
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.
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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