This article, which is based on a keynote address, delivered for the 2nd International Congress of Caribbean Studies, held at the Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia, in August of 2012, argues that Caribbean nations are in dire need to analyze and deconstruct the foundational myths upon which their national unities were constructed after achieving independence. This process is under way in such countries as Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia, but has not been carried out for most Caribbean nations, maybe with the exception of Cuba. Where such efforts have not been pursued vigorously, myths of racial harmony tend to prevail. These myths, while having served the initial purpose of undermining factionalism and potential secession, are now ...
This article discusses the border of race and the routes to reconciliation initiated and foreclosed ...
The article proposes to build a comprising and generalizing vision of Caribbean and Latin American ...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...
This article, which is based on a keynote address, delivered for the 2nd International Congress of C...
This article, which is based on a keynote address, delivered for the 2nd International Congress of C...
The purpose of this article is to show and explore some basic aspects of the situation in which Indi...
Powerful narratives often describe Latin American nations as fundamentally mestizo. These narratives...
In its Political Constitution of 1991, Colombia recognized to be a multiethnic country, commiting to...
This article is about the process of ethno-racialization in the multicultural era specifically in th...
By defining itself as a multiethnic and multicultural nation in 1991, Colombia recognized special ri...
El artículo tiene por objetivo analizar el panorama socio-económico de países integrantes de la regi...
This article examines the role of mestizaje in the current reshaping of national ethnicities in Lat...
The driving force behind this essay is the wave of multiculturalist constitutional and statutory law...
The article inquires into the evolution of the recognition of indigeneity and multiculturalism in La...
Editorial.Debate: Nuestra América NegraDe Florida a Coahuila: el grupo mascogo y la presencia de una...
This article discusses the border of race and the routes to reconciliation initiated and foreclosed ...
The article proposes to build a comprising and generalizing vision of Caribbean and Latin American ...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...
This article, which is based on a keynote address, delivered for the 2nd International Congress of C...
This article, which is based on a keynote address, delivered for the 2nd International Congress of C...
The purpose of this article is to show and explore some basic aspects of the situation in which Indi...
Powerful narratives often describe Latin American nations as fundamentally mestizo. These narratives...
In its Political Constitution of 1991, Colombia recognized to be a multiethnic country, commiting to...
This article is about the process of ethno-racialization in the multicultural era specifically in th...
By defining itself as a multiethnic and multicultural nation in 1991, Colombia recognized special ri...
El artículo tiene por objetivo analizar el panorama socio-económico de países integrantes de la regi...
This article examines the role of mestizaje in the current reshaping of national ethnicities in Lat...
The driving force behind this essay is the wave of multiculturalist constitutional and statutory law...
The article inquires into the evolution of the recognition of indigeneity and multiculturalism in La...
Editorial.Debate: Nuestra América NegraDe Florida a Coahuila: el grupo mascogo y la presencia de una...
This article discusses the border of race and the routes to reconciliation initiated and foreclosed ...
The article proposes to build a comprising and generalizing vision of Caribbean and Latin American ...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...