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National identities and sociopolitical changes in Latin America

✍ Scribed by Durán-Cogan, Mercedes F.; Gomez-Moriana, Antonio


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
480
Series
Hispanic issues (Routledge (Firm)) 23.
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


National identities and sociopolitical changes in Latin America / Antonio Gómez-Moriana and Mercedes F. Durán-Cogan --
The concept of identity / Jorge Larraín Ibañez --
Towards the sociogenic principle : Fanon, identity, the puzzle of conscious experience, and what it is like to be "black" / Sylvia Wynter --
Words and images : figurating and dis-figurating identity / Mercedes F. Durán-Cogan --
The emergence of a colonial ("Indian") voice : Inca Garcilaso and Guamán Poma / Antonio Gómez-Moriana --
Latin American silver and the early globalization of world trade / Dennis O. Flynn and Arturo Giraldez --
Ethnic identity and the Zapatista rebellion in Chiapas / José Alejos García --
The Indian identity, the existential anguish and the eternal return (El tiempo principia en Xibalba, by Luis de Lión) / Tatiana Bubnova --
Moors or Indians? : stereotype and the crisis of (national) identity in Ignacio Altamirano and Manuel de Jesús Galván / Isabel de Sena --
Engendering the nation, nationalizing the sacred : Guadalupismo and the cinematic (re)formation of Mexican consciousness / Elena Feder --
The rhetoric of pathology : political propaganda and national identity during the military "process" in Argentina / James R. Cisneros --
National identity and state ideology in Argentina / Victor Armony --
Caliban in Aztlan : from the emergence of Chicano discourse to the plural constitution of new solidarities / José Antonio Giménez Micó --
Between iconography and demonology : the faces at the fiesta of the señor del gran poder / Marcelo Nusenovich --
Valparaiso School of Architecture dossier --
Latin American identities and globalization / Horacio Machín and Nicholas Spadaccini.

✦ Subjects


Latin America -- Social conditions;Social structure -- Latin America;Ethnicity -- Latin America;Indians -- Ethnic identity;National characteristics, Latin American;Nationalism -- Latin America;Latin America -- Politics and government;Latino-Américains;Amérique latine -- Conditions sociales;Amérique latine -- Politique et gouvernement;Identität;Sozioökonomischer Wandel;Lateinamerika;Ethnicity;Nationalism;Politics and government;Social conditions;Social structure;Latin America


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