Parenting empires : class, whiteness, and the moral economy of privilege in Latin America / Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas.
2020
HQ755.8 .R355 2020
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Parenting empires : class, whiteness, and the moral economy of privilege in Latin America / Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas.
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147800925X (electronic book)
9781478009252 (electronic book)
9781478007746
9781478008217
1478007745
1478008210
9781478009252 (electronic book)
9781478007746
9781478008217
1478007745
1478008210
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Durham : Duke University Press, 2020.
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English
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1 online resource (xiii, 282 pages)
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HQ755.8 .R355 2020
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305.809/08
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Parenting empires and the moral economy of privilege in Brazil and Puerto Rico
The feel of Ipanema : social history and structure of feeling in Rio de Janeiro
Parenting El Condado : social history and immaterial materiality in San Juan
Whiteness from within : elite interiority, personhood, and parenthood
Schooling whiteness : adult friendships, social ease, and the privilege of choosing race
The extended family : intimate hierarchies and ancestral imaginaries
Affective inequalities : childcare workers and elite consumptions of blackness.
The feel of Ipanema : social history and structure of feeling in Rio de Janeiro
Parenting El Condado : social history and immaterial materiality in San Juan
Whiteness from within : elite interiority, personhood, and parenthood
Schooling whiteness : adult friendships, social ease, and the privilege of choosing race
The extended family : intimate hierarchies and ancestral imaginaries
Affective inequalities : childcare workers and elite consumptions of blackness.