Branche, Jerome.

Colonialism and race in Luso-Hispanic literature / Jerome C. Branche. - Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 2006. - x, 292p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Iberian antecedents -- Slavery and the syntax of subpersonhood -- Tez de mulato : race, writing, and the antislavery premise -- Negrism, modernism, nationalism, and a Palesian paradox -- Menegildo, Macandal, and marvelous realism : of iconicity and otherness.

"Branche examines a wide variety of Latin American literature and discourse to show the extent and range of racist sentiments throughout the culture. He argues that racism in the modern period (1415-1948) was a tool used to advance Spanish and Portuguese expansion, colonial enterprise, and the international development of capitalism"--Provided by publisher.

9780826216137 (alk. paper) 0826216137 (alk. paper)


Latin American literature--History and criticism.
Race in literature.
Racism in literature.
National characteristics, Latin American, in literature.

PQ7081 B68 2006