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On the Shores of Politics: Popular Republicanism and the Magdalena River in Candelario Obeso's Cantos populares de mi tierra

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O'BRYEN, RORY 

Abstract

jats:pThis article explores discourses surrounding the modernisation of the state and the formation of national literature in nineteenth‐century Colombia, examining the racism at the heart of both, particularly in their representation of Afro‐Colombian inhabitants of the lower Magdalena River. Then, drawing on recent accounts of plebeian politicisation, and in a reading of selected poems from Candelario Obeso's jats:italicCantos populares de mi tierra</jats:italic> (1877), it argues that beyond functioning as the medium through which jats:italiccriollos</jats:italic> interpellated subalterns as alienated subjects, republican ideology also served as the grounds upon which Afro‐Colombians contested exclusion and negotiated forms of political inclusion.</jats:p>

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Keywords

4404 Development Studies, 4408 Political Science, 44 Human Society

Journal Title

Bulletin of Latin American Research

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Journal ISSN

0261-3050
1470-9856

Volume Title

37

Publisher

Wiley