
Big Water
The Making of the Borderlands Between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay
University of Arizona Press
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 10. April 2018
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-8165-3714-3 (ISBN)
Description
Big Water explores four centuries of the overlapping histories of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay (the Triple Frontier), and the colonies that preceded them. Examining an important area that includes some of the first national parks established in Latin America and one of the world's largest hydroelectric dams, this transnational approach illustrates how three nation-states have interacted over time.
From the Jesuit reductions in the seventeenth century to the flows of capital and goods accelerated by contemporary trade agreements, the Triple Frontier region has proven fundamental to the development of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay as well as to the Southern Cone and South America itself. Although historians from each of these three countries have tended to construct narratives that stop at their respective borders, the contributors call for a reinterpretation that goes beyond the material and conceptual boundaries of the Triple Frontier. In offering a transnational approach, Big Water helps transcend nation-centered blind spots and approach new understanding of how space and society have developed throughout Latin America.
The essays achieve the goals of complicating traditional frontier histories and also balancing the excessive weight previously given to empires, nations, and territorial expansion. Overcoming stagnant comparisons between national cases, the research explores regional identity beyond border and geopolitical divides. In so doing, Big Water focuses on the uniquely overlapping character of the Triple Frontier and emphasizes a perspective usually left at the periphery of national histories.
Contributors: Shawn Michael Austin, Jacob Blanc, Bridget Maria Chesterton, Christine Folch, Zephyr Frank, Frederico Freitas, Michael Kenneth Huner, Evaldo Mendes da Silva, Eunice Nodari, Graciela Silvestri, Guillermo Wilde, Daryle Williams.
From the Jesuit reductions in the seventeenth century to the flows of capital and goods accelerated by contemporary trade agreements, the Triple Frontier region has proven fundamental to the development of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay as well as to the Southern Cone and South America itself. Although historians from each of these three countries have tended to construct narratives that stop at their respective borders, the contributors call for a reinterpretation that goes beyond the material and conceptual boundaries of the Triple Frontier. In offering a transnational approach, Big Water helps transcend nation-centered blind spots and approach new understanding of how space and society have developed throughout Latin America.
The essays achieve the goals of complicating traditional frontier histories and also balancing the excessive weight previously given to empires, nations, and territorial expansion. Overcoming stagnant comparisons between national cases, the research explores regional identity beyond border and geopolitical divides. In so doing, Big Water focuses on the uniquely overlapping character of the Triple Frontier and emphasizes a perspective usually left at the periphery of national histories.
Contributors: Shawn Michael Austin, Jacob Blanc, Bridget Maria Chesterton, Christine Folch, Zephyr Frank, Frederico Freitas, Michael Kenneth Huner, Evaldo Mendes da Silva, Eunice Nodari, Graciela Silvestri, Guillermo Wilde, Daryle Williams.
Reviews / Votes
A seminal, multidisciplinary study of the less understood but ever-so-important corner of South America known as the Triple Frontier. Big Water analyzes the many dimensions of the region's past through sound borderlands, environmental, economic, and social history lenses."" - Sterling Evans, University of OklahomaMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Tucson
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
23 black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8165-3714-3 (9780816537143)
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Persons
Jacob Blanc is a lecturer in Latin American history at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. His work has appeared in the Journal of Latin American Studies, the Journal of Peasant Studies, and the Luso-Brazilian Review.
Frederico Freitas is an assistant professor of Latin American and digital history at North Carolina State University and an investigator at the Visual Narrative Initiative. His work has appeared in HIb: Revista de Historia Iberoamericana.
Frederico Freitas is an assistant professor of Latin American and digital history at North Carolina State University and an investigator at the Visual Narrative Initiative. His work has appeared in HIb: Revista de Historia Iberoamericana.