This book focuses on contemporary mutual influences between Spain and Latin America. It examines discursive practices on both sides of the Atlantic specifically in the fields of political economy, identity, literature and gender. Although the Spanish influence is not obvious in all twelve contributions, it is an important component of the substratum from which Latin American culture and identity have both developed over the last five centuries and given rise to a variety of identities and discursive practices. With contributions by academics from Spain, Chile, Brazil, Guatemala and Britain, the book brings together scholarly expertise to examine issues such as masculinity, homosexuality, politics, culture, women's identity, nationalism, poe...
The article “Roots of Latin America” explores the origins and foundations of Latin American identity...
This volume III contains two blogs on Hispanic/Latin American culture and identity but goes beyond a...
This edited collection takes as its starting point the premise that Latin America has produced a dis...
This book focuses on contemporary mutual influences between Spain and Latin America. It examines dis...
Negotiating Difference in the Hispanic World invites us to rethink the complex dialogical process of...
This volume is designed to further the study of Spanish culture in the broad sense of the network of...
This course looks at the experience of travel as a means to explore the relationship between Spain a...
The twin focus of this book is on the importance of the Spanish heritage on nation and state buildin...
The question of migration and diasporas has a special place in the studies of the Latín American reg...
The interdisciplinary studies on Latin American identity, even if they have been developed in recent...
After recalling the economic, social and political characteristics of Latin American countries, the ...
In contemporary Latin American History of Ideas a division is frequently made between a center and a...
Language Practices and Processes among Latin Americans in Europe is an innovative and thematically o...
This article aims to promote, given the current reality, in which it sets up a scenario marked by br...
Media Cultures in Latin America updates and expands contemporary global understandings of the region...
The article “Roots of Latin America” explores the origins and foundations of Latin American identity...
This volume III contains two blogs on Hispanic/Latin American culture and identity but goes beyond a...
This edited collection takes as its starting point the premise that Latin America has produced a dis...
This book focuses on contemporary mutual influences between Spain and Latin America. It examines dis...
Negotiating Difference in the Hispanic World invites us to rethink the complex dialogical process of...
This volume is designed to further the study of Spanish culture in the broad sense of the network of...
This course looks at the experience of travel as a means to explore the relationship between Spain a...
The twin focus of this book is on the importance of the Spanish heritage on nation and state buildin...
The question of migration and diasporas has a special place in the studies of the Latín American reg...
The interdisciplinary studies on Latin American identity, even if they have been developed in recent...
After recalling the economic, social and political characteristics of Latin American countries, the ...
In contemporary Latin American History of Ideas a division is frequently made between a center and a...
Language Practices and Processes among Latin Americans in Europe is an innovative and thematically o...
This article aims to promote, given the current reality, in which it sets up a scenario marked by br...
Media Cultures in Latin America updates and expands contemporary global understandings of the region...
The article “Roots of Latin America” explores the origins and foundations of Latin American identity...
This volume III contains two blogs on Hispanic/Latin American culture and identity but goes beyond a...
This edited collection takes as its starting point the premise that Latin America has produced a dis...