The Cosmic Race / La raza cosmica (Race in the Americas) | 
enlarge | Author: Jose Vasconcelos Creator: Didier T. Jaen Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 0801856558 Dewey Decimal Number: 305.8 EAN: 9780801856556
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"The days of the pure whites, the victors of today, are as numbered as were the days of their predecessors. Having fulfilled their destiny of mechanizing the world, they themselves have set, without knowing it, the basis for the new period: The period of the fusion and the mixing of all peoples." -- from The Cosmic Race In this influential 1925 essay, presented here in Spanish and English, Jose Vasconcelos predicted the coming of a new age, the Aesthetic Era, in which joy, love, fantasy, and creativity would prevail over the rationalism he saw as dominating the present age. In this new age, marriages would no longer be dictated by necessity or convenience, but by love and beauty; ethnic obstacles, already in the process of being broken down, especially in Latin America, would disappear altogether, giving birth to a fully mixed race, a "cosmic race," in which all the better qualities of each race would persist by the natural selection of love. "This bilingual edition of The Cosmic Race by Jose Vasconcelos gives the reader a clear and concise introduction to contents that have caused much critical controversy. Didier T. Jaen places this essay in perspective, discussing theories relevant to Vasconcelos's thought... [and] also provides an historical context for Vasconcelos's evolving ideas." -- Hispania
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racist psycho August 25, 2003 lincoln restler (brooklyn, ny United States) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
vasconcelos was a man who used racism to promote his views. an extremely interesting, yet equally disturbing essay. if curious about race in mexico, this is an important read.
racist psycho August 25, 2003 lincoln restler (brooklyn, ny United States) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
vasconcelos was a man who used racism to promote his views. an extremely interesting, yet equally disturbing essay. if curious about race in mexico, this is an important read.
an out of the ordinary book January 8, 2001 Brian Roach (Salt Lake City, UT United States) 114 out of 116 found this review helpful
This book basicly revolves around a central thesis that all of the races on earth tend to intermix at a gradually increasing pace, and eventually will give rise to a new human type, composed of selections from each of the races already in existence. This race will be called the Cosmic Race. It is an interesting theory that in some ways is similar to the darwinist doctrine. This book is exceptionally well written and very compelling. I enjoyed this book and would recommend trying it out.
Spiritual and not scientific July 7, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If read in the light of race, Vasconcelos at first appears disturbing. However, Raza Cosmica needs to be read in the light of the spiritual vs. materialist debate raging in Latin America through the 19th century into the mid 20th. The Author is reflecting on "Anglo" materialism vs. "Hispano" spiritualism, and the idea of race is really secondary when compared to his vision of the future. An absolute must read for the debates of the Revolution in Mexico and all of Latin America trying to find a place in the world of a North Atlantic economy.
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