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Otros Saberes : Collaborative Research on Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Cultural Politics

Blackwell, Maylei(Contributions by)Castillo, Luis Carlos(Contributions by)Castillo, Rosalva Aida Hernandez(Contributions by)Cifuentes, Bikila(Contributions by)Everingham, Mark(Contributions by)Grueso, Libia(Contributions by)Santos, Rufino Dominguez(Contributions by)Vargas, Jocelyn A. Geliga(Contributions by)Hale, Charles R.(Volume editor)Stephen, Lynn(Volume editor)
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Latin American Studies as an integral and fully recognised field of scholarly inquiry only exists for those accustomed to viewing the region from north of the US-Mexican border.

Although never completely stable or uncontested, Latin American Studies had its first heyday between the mid-1960s and late 1980s, at the height of the Cold War, when the region became the focus of intense geopolitical contention.

While two decades later it is clear that Latin American Studies has remained vibrant in the face of such challenges, its resilience is due to innovation, rather than to a merely reactive defense of deeply engrained premises and institutional practises.

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SAR Press
1934691550 / 9781934691557
Paperback / softback
30/10/2013
United States
264 pages, Colour plates, figures, maps
152 x 229 mm