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Geopolitics Culture And The Scientific Imaginary In Latin America Mara Del Pilar Blanco Editor

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Geopolitics Culture And The Scientific Imaginary In Latin America Mara Del Pilar Blanco Editor
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Publisher: University of Florida Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.43 MB
Pages: 352
Author: María del Pilar Blanco (editor), Joanna Page (editor)
ISBN: 9781683401483, 1683401484
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Geopolitics Culture And The Scientific Imaginary In Latin America Mara Del Pilar Blanco Editor by María Del Pilar Blanco (editor), Joanna Page (editor) 9781683401483, 1683401484 instant download after payment.

Challenging the common view that Latin America has lagged behind Europe and North America in the global history of science, this volume reveals that the region has long been a center for scientific innovation and imagination. It highlights the important relationship among science, politics, and culture in Latin American history. Scholars from a variety of fields including literature, sociology, and geography bring to light many of the cultural exchanges that have produced and spread scientific knowledge from the early colonial period to the present day. Among many topics, these essays describe ideas on health and anatomy in a medical text from sixteenth-century Mexico, how fossil discoveries in Patagonia inspired new interpretations of the South American landscape, and how Argentinian physicist Rolando García influenced climate change research and the field of epistemology. Through its interdisciplinary approach, Geopolitics, Culture, and the Scientific Imaginary in Latin America shows that such scientific advancements fueled a series of visionary utopian projects throughout the region, as countries grappling with the legacy of colonialism sought to modernize and to build national and regional identities.

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