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Most studies on Latin America tend to dismiss anarchism as a prelude to populist and socialist movements. This collection illustrates a much more vast, differentiated, and active anarchist presence in the region that evolved on simultaneous-transnational, national, regional, and local-fronts.Representing a new wave of transnational scholarship, these essays examine urban and rural movements, indigenous resistance, race, gender, sexuality, and social and educational experimentation. The contributors offer a variety of perspectives on anarchism’s role in shaping ideas about nationalism, identity, organized labor, and counterculture across a wide swath of Latin America.
Geoffroy de Laforcade is associate professor of Latin American and Caribbean history at Norfolk State University, USA. He is coauthor of The How and Why of World History and coeditor of Transculturality and Perceptions of the Immigrant Other.Kirwin Shaffer is associate professor of Latin American studies at Penn State University–Berks College, USA. He is the author of several books, including Anarchism and Countercultural Politics in Early Twentieth-Century Cuba.