A Wide Net of Solidarity
Antiracism and Anti-Imperialism from the Americas to the Globe
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Pages: 376
Illustrations: 33 illustrations
Published: September 2025
Author: Anne Garland Mahler
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Anne Garland Mahler is Associate Professor at the University of Virginia, author of From the Tricontinental to the Global South: Race, Radicalism, and Transnational Solidarity, also published by Duke University Press, and coeditor of The Comintern and the Global South: Global Designs/Local Encounters.
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Abbreviations ix
Introduction. Redes: Politics and Aesthetics in the Extractive Zone 1
I. Weaving a Wide Net: Relational Solidarities and Hemispheric Globalism
1. A Photography of Relation: LADLA, Indigeneity, and Tina Modotti’s Visual Language of Liberation 35
2. Against Latin American Regionalisms: The 1927 Brussels Congress and LADLA’s Hemispheric Globalism 67
3. “Por la igualdad de todos los seres”: Sandalio Junco’s Afro-Latin American Perspective on Black, Immigrant, and Indigenous Struggles 92
4. Relational Poetics: LADLA-Cuba and Regino Pedroso’s Afro-Chinese-Cuban Writing 125
II. Knots in the Net: LADLA’s Limits and Entanglements
5. Ethnic Impersonation and Masculine Erotics: James Sager / Jaime Nevares and LADLA-Puerto Rico 155
6. Hands Off Nicaragua and the Sandino Fantasy: Navigating Nationalism, Internationalism, and Antifascism 184
7. Remembering LADLA: The Caribbean Bureau and the Rise of Latin American Extractive Fictions 218
Epilogue. Twenty-First-Century Redes 247
Acknowledgments 255
Notes 259
Bibliography 319
Index 351
Introduction. Redes: Politics and Aesthetics in the Extractive Zone 1
I. Weaving a Wide Net: Relational Solidarities and Hemispheric Globalism
1. A Photography of Relation: LADLA, Indigeneity, and Tina Modotti’s Visual Language of Liberation 35
2. Against Latin American Regionalisms: The 1927 Brussels Congress and LADLA’s Hemispheric Globalism 67
3. “Por la igualdad de todos los seres”: Sandalio Junco’s Afro-Latin American Perspective on Black, Immigrant, and Indigenous Struggles 92
4. Relational Poetics: LADLA-Cuba and Regino Pedroso’s Afro-Chinese-Cuban Writing 125
II. Knots in the Net: LADLA’s Limits and Entanglements
5. Ethnic Impersonation and Masculine Erotics: James Sager / Jaime Nevares and LADLA-Puerto Rico 155
6. Hands Off Nicaragua and the Sandino Fantasy: Navigating Nationalism, Internationalism, and Antifascism 184
7. Remembering LADLA: The Caribbean Bureau and the Rise of Latin American Extractive Fictions 218
Epilogue. Twenty-First-Century Redes 247
Acknowledgments 255
Notes 259
Bibliography 319
Index 351
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