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Negotiating Identities In Modern Latin America Turning Points Kraay Hendrik

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Negotiating Identities In Modern Latin America Turning Points Kraay Hendrik
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Publisher: University of Calgary Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Kraay Hendrik
ISBN: 9781435613249, 9781552382295, 1435613244, 155238229X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Negotiating Identities In Modern Latin America Turning Points Kraay Hendrik by Kraay Hendrik 9781435613249, 9781552382295, 1435613244, 155238229X instant download after payment.

This book explores some of the ways in which people define their membership in groups & their collective identity, as well as some of the challenges to the definition & maintenance of that identity. This interdisciplinary collection of essays, addressing such diverse topics as the history of Brazilian football & the concept of masculinity in the Mexican army, provides new insights into questions of identity in nineteenth- & twentieth-century Latin America. The essays cover a wide range of countries in the region, from Mexico to Argentina, & analyse a variety of identity-bearing groups, from small-scale communities to nations. Hendrik Kraay has gathered contributions from historians, anthropologists, & political scientists. Their individual methodological & theoretical approaches combine to paint a picture of Latin American society that is both complex & compelling. The chapters focus on what might be called the day-to-day construction of identity among ordinary people, from American nationals living in Peru to indigenous communities in Argentina.

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