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Index Acculturation, 270, 338 activism, 14; antiracism, 63, 69; coalition building and, 155; “cross-generations” framing of, 64; identities and, 87; neighborhood, 142–43, 145, 151, 155, 167, 168; political, 17, 27, 40, 65; religious , 70–75, 86; social, 65 African Americans, identity of, 140–42; state and, 142; middle class, progress of, 144 agency, obliteration of, 39; personal, 235–36, 237; political, 39; violence and, 41 agrarian communities (reducciones), 65 agribusiness, peasant workers and, 270 AGT. See Automated Guideway Transit system Airport Access Program (PANYNJ), 149, 150, 155–58, 164 Akhil Nepal Women’s Association, 132n25 Aldrich, Nelson, 322n19 “All Nepal Women’s Association under the Red Flag,” 120–21 Allende, Isabel: on British/Chile, 320n13; fantasy of, 321n16 Alto Douro, 282, 283, 302, 318n2 anaculturalisms, 212 Anglo-Portuguese treaties (1654, 1702–1703), 318n1 anglophony, 344; francophony war with, 339–41; Tutsis and, 341 anthropology, 327; feminist, 91n7; practical , 253 anti-immigrant sentiments, 269, 270 Antipodes, 287, 289–95, 298, 305, 323n21 antiracism narratives, 66, 89 apprenticeship traditions, rituals of, 173 Arbenz, Jacobo, 73 Aretxaga, Begoña, 4, 8, 10, 18, 19, 27, 32, 171; on strip-searching, 15 Armagh Prison, 42; strip searches at, 41, 43 Aronowitz, Stanley: on historical subjects , 141 375 assimilation, 264, 265, 267, 275; diasporic societies and, 323n20; halting, 83; Mixtecs/Zapotecs and, 270 associations, block/civic, 143, 145 author, listeners and, 116–17 author-narrator, 119, 122; audience and, 116–17, 120 authorial “I,” 10–11, 204 authority: communal, 85; public, 158; resistance to, 197; strategies for, 27 Automated Guideway Transit system (AGT), 154, 165, 168; airport access problem and, 166; East Elmhurst and, 148, 151–52, 159, 160, 161, 163, 170; impact of, 149, 151, 155, 157, 161; mapping routes of, 159; opposition to, 145, 148, 151, 166; PFC and, 146, 169; public approval for, 145; Queens and, 162 aviation subcommittees, 144, 154, 157, 164 Bahun, 123, 129n8; agricultural work and, 129n6; Tij festival and, 125, 130n10 Bailey, J. P.: deanglo-saxonisation and, 285 Bakhtin, M. M., 7, 11, 26, 105, 112, 126, 255; “act toward” and, 108; on author/narrator, 116; on chronotopes , 131n17; dialogism and, 30, 94–95, 259, 272; on discourses, 16, 110; generative force and, 23; on language , 15; local struggles/historical subjectivities and, 9; reported speech and, 111; on self, 105, 128n2; on voices /words of others, 14 Baldwin, James: on cage of reality, 219; on identity-making, 238; on protest novel, 238; on truce, 239 “behind-the-back” market system, 206 being traditional/being modern, 27 Bennett, Lynn, 96; on Tij Day, 100; Tij–Rishi Panchami and, 95 Bloch, Ernst, 347n2; principle of hope and, 328, 331, 347 Bloch, Maurice, 6, 7 block associations, 143, 145 body, controlling, 54; forced appropriation /visibility of, 52; optic penetration of, 56; stripping of, 57; terrorism and, 55–56; transformation of, 55; violence on, 56, 60n2; undifferentiated, 39 boundaries, 14–18; demarcation of, 128; identity, 234; of other, 14, 116–22; of self, 14; shifting, 110–11, 122; subjective , 126; at Tij festival, 113 Bourdieu, Pierre, 5, 281; on class differences , 261; on class/subalterns, 272; distinction theory and, 260–61 brasileiros, 219, 221, 232 Brazil: affinity with, 221; leaving, 235; returning to, 228–29, 233 Brazilian: being, 219; feeling, 231, 232, 241, 242; residents in Japan, 221, 244n11 Brazilianness, 235, 236 British: becoming/being, 313, 315–16; cultural identity and, 296 British enclaves, 297, 322n19; demise of, 285; identity struggles for, 306–13; map of, 288; Portuguese in, 298–99; self-sufficiency of, 298; spatial production of, 287, 289–95; threat from, 324n25 Britishness, 305; claims to, 316; resources of, 295, 303–4 brokers, 224, 227 Burundi, genocide in, 330; violence in, 326, 330, 342 Butler, Judith, 39, 46 Caciques, 253 Campo Alegre, 287, 289, 290, 291 capitalism, 198, 200, 211; Japanese, 220; labor, 204; market rule form of, 265–66; mercantile, 319n7; simple determinations from, 211 castes, 103, 126, 129n9, 133n28; mixed, 99 Castillo Armas, Carlos, 73 Catholic Action, 91n6; activities of, 70, 71, 72–73, 77; costumbre and, 76; criticism of, 81; festival and, 79; Ladinos and, 72; saint societies and, 78; traditionalism and, 74, 76; universalism of, 74 cells, searching, 56–57 INDEX 376 [34.228.239.171] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 06:34 GMT) INDEX 377 Central Africa: Anglicization of, 339; conspiracy theory in, 344; diaspora from, 330, 331; dystopias in, 342; genocide in, 331, 335, 340; human rights violations in, 342; strategic politics in, 344–45; tourism in, 343 Centre for...