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Transnational perspectives on Latin America : the entwined histories of a multi-state region / Luis Roniger.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Roniger, Luis, 1949- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Latin America--Foreign relations.
Latin America.
Transnationalism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (337 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Summary:
Latin America is a region made up of multiple states with a diversity of races, ethnicities, and cultures. In Transnational Perspectives on Latin America, Luis Roniger argues that a regional perspective is significant for understanding this part of the Western hemisphere. He claims that geopolitical, sociological, and cultural trends molded a contiguity of influences, shaping a transnational arena of connected histories, cross-border interactions, and shared visions, complementing the process of separate nation-state formation.
Contents:
Cover
Transnational Perspectives on Latin America
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Latin America as a Multistate Region
2. Latin American Modernities: Global, Transnational, Uneven, Open-​Ended
3. The Interface of Nation-​State Building and Transnationalism
4. The Politics of Exclusion: Exile and Its Transnational Impacts
5. International Wars and Conspiracy Theories
6. The Cold War and Its Transnational Imprint in the Americas
7. Democratizing Societies Confront Their Past: The Interface of Domestic and Transnational Factors
8. The Crystallization and Erosion of Transnational Solidarity: Chavismo and the Nuestramerican Rhetoric and Practice
9. Diasporas, Transnational Ties, and Ethnic-​Religious Minorities: Jewish and Muslim Latin Americans
10. Transnational Challenges and Twenty-​First-​Century Dilemmas
Epilogue
Notes
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-19-760533-8
0-19-760534-6
0-19-760532-X
OCLC:
1260171041

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