S1E9: Reframing Salvadoran Modernity: Race, Power, and Neoliberalism
EPISODE 9: REFRAMING SALVADOREAN MODERNITY: RACE, POWER, AND NEOLIBERALISM
Raul Ernesto Moreno Campos, Lecturer at California State University Channel Islands
Read his dissertation “Reframing Salvadoran Modernity: A Political and Cultural History of Power and the Dialects of the Hegemonic Bloc in El Salvador, ca. 1850-1944.”
Recommended Reading: Clara E. Rodriguez, Changing Race: Latinos, the Census and the History of Ethnicity (NYUPress)
Recommended Reading: Robert O. Paxton, The Anatomy of Fascism (2004)
See also: Kaushik Sunder Rajan, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago and Co-Director of the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory; Robert Reich, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley; David Harvey, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY); and Robert Brenner, Professor Emeritus at UCLA.