Introduction: Reimagining Science in Latin America
págs. 1-22
Bone Tales: Patagonian Monsters and the Paleontological Imagination
págs. 31-61
Nation as Laboratory: Rethinking Science Writing in Mexico’s República Restaurada, 1868–1876
págs. 62-77
Natural Histories of the Anthropocene: Santiago del Estero, Argentina, in the 1930s
págs. 78-94
págs. 103-116
Between Potosí and Nuevo Potosí: Mineral Riches and Observations of Nature in the Colonial Andes, ca. 1590–1800
Virginia M Scott
págs. 117-132
Indigenous Medicine and Nation-Building: Hermilio Valdizán’s Medical Project
págs. 133-148
Postcolonial Social Sciences of Nineteenth-Century Spanish America: Land Surveys, Comparative Political Sociology, and the Malleability of Race
págs. 155-172
“Una nueva y gloriosa nación”: Patriotic Lyrics and Scientific Culture in the Forging of Political Emancipation in Río de la Plata
págs. 173-186
Inventions and Discoveries in Letters to Perón: Dialogue and Autonomy in the Popular Technical Imagination in Argentina in the 1940s and 1950s
págs. 187-204
Modernismo, Spiritualism, and Science in Argentina at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: An Analysis of National Magazines
págs. 215-229
Doing Poetry with Science: Unthinking Knowledge in Sarduy, Perlongher, and Eielson
págs. 230-253
The Science of Reading Fiction: New (Post-Darwinian) Metaphors to Live By
págs. 254-268
Laboratories of Universality: A Genealogy of Solitary Latin American Inventors
págs. 275-290
The Politics of Relativity: Radical Epistemologies and the Revolutionary Potential of the Scientific Imaginary in José Carlos Mariátegui
págs. 291-304
Beyond Empiricism: Rolando García’s Theory of Complex Systems and the Epistemological Consequences of a Nonlinear Universe
págs. 305-322
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