Human rights and transnational solidarity in Cold War Latin America /
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Other Authors / Creators: | Stites Mor, Jessica. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Madison, Wis. : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2013] |
Series: | Critical human rights.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Situating Transnational Solidarity within Critical Human Rights Studies of Cold War Latin America
- Part I. Critical Precursors to Transnational Solidarity
- 1. The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party, Transnational Latin American Solidarity, and the United States during the Cold War
- 2. Latin America Encounters Nelson Rockefeller: Imagining the Gringo Patrón in 1969
- 3. The Mexican Student Movement of 1968: National Protest Movements in International and Transnational Contexts
- Part II. Solidarity in Action
- 4. Cosmopolitans and Revolutionaries: Competing Visions of Transnationalism during the Boom in Latin America
- 5. Transnational Concepts, Local Contexts: Solidarity at the Grassroots in Pinochet's Chile
- 6. Cuba's Concept of "Internationalist Solidarity": Political Discourse, South-South Cooperation with Angola, and the Molding of Transnational Identities
- Part III. The Influence of Transnational Solidarity on Postnational Responsibilities
- 7. "As the World Is My Witness": Transnational Chilean Solidarity and Popular Culture
- 8. The Politics of Refuge: Salvadoran Refugees and International Aid in Honduras
- Epilogue
- 9. Desire and Revolution: Socialists and the Brazilian Gay Liberation Movement in the 1970s
- Selected Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index