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This article analyzes Frantz Fanon's impact on American Studies via his critiques of colonial oppression, racial identity, and revolutionary conflict. It examines how Fanon's ideas, such as the "zone of non-being," relate to U.S. racial structures, the
Abdelkrim DEKHAKHENA
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From the African Coast, the invention of two territories: Equatorial Guinea and Ivory Coast
From the African coast starts Latin American history and part of Europe’s. This article includes a comprehensive analysis on the cultural influence of Africa especially Equatorial Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire in Latin America.
Adjoa Nathalie Chiyé Kessé
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The cultural elite in Latin America
"Seminar on Latin American Elites, Montevideo, Uruguay, June, 1965.""1636"--handwritten on coverIncludes bibliographical referencesSponsored by the Institute of International Studies, University of California ... [et al.
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-Leslie G. Desmangles, Joan Dayan, Haiti, history, and the Gods. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. xxiii + 339 pp. -Barry Chevannes, James T. Houk, Spirits, blood, and drums: The Orisha religion in Trinidad.
Redactie KITLV
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The objective of this article is to analyze the processes of establishing activist social communication networks by black social movements in Brazil related to Afro-Brazilians’ struggles for citizenship.
Leslie Sedrez Chaves +2 more
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Indigenous Inclusion/Black Exclusion: Race, Ethnicity and Multicultural Citizenship in Latin America
Latin American ...
Hooker, Juliet
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Contemporary struggles in Latin America
The 9th issue of the Stockholm Review of Latin American Studies brings together the work of five prominent young researchers who examine and discuss different kinds of contemporary struggles in Argentina, Brazil, Cuba and Uruguay.
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What's Left of the Latin American Left? (program), April 28-29, 2008
The global upheavals of spring 1968 triggered a new era of revolutionary violence in Latin American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Guatemala.
Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS)
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Program for Improving Central Bank Reporting and Procedures on Remittances: Barbados
The importance of international remittance flows to Latin American and Caribbean economies has increased substantially, both in terms of macroeconomic stability given the magnitude of these capital inflows, and of economic development in view of their ...
Inter-American Development Bank
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