"Terrific. . . . Innovative." - Sean X. Goudie (American Literary History) "Kazanjian has constructed an extensively well-researched and theoretically complex study that develops a new approach to comparative scholarship, highlights new paths to archival research, and suggests new reading strategies that help us examine how non-European actors imagined a future defined by freedom, one of the principal tenets of modernity and of nineteenth-century liberalism." - Ty West (The Latin Americanist) “<i>The Brink of Freedom</i> is an innovative study that serves as a model for interdisciplinary research.” - Christina C. Davidson (Hispanic American Historical Review)
Part I. Liberia: Epistolary Encounters
Prelude 35
1. It All Most Cost Us Death Seeking Life: Recursive Returns and Unsettled Nativities 53
2. Suffering Gain and It Remain: The Speculative Freedom of Early Liberia 91
Part II. YucatÁn: Una Guerra Escrita
Prelude 133
3. En Sus Futuros Destinos: Casta Capitalism 155
4. Por Eso Peleamos: Recasting Libertad 191
Coda: Archives for the Future 227
Acknowledgments 239
Notes 243
Bibliography 285
Index 315