Political violence and the construction of national identity in Latin America

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Political violence and the construction of national identity in Latin America

edited by Will Fowler and Peter Lambert

Palgrave Macmillian, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This topical volume seeks to analyze the intimate but under-studied relationship between the construction of national identity in Latin America, and the violent struggle for political power that has defined Latin American history since independence. The result is an original, fascinating contribution to an increasingly important field of study.

Table of Contents

  • Preface The Children of the Chingada
  • W.Fowler Myth, Manipulation and Violence: Relationships between National Identity and Political Violence
  • P.Lambert Languages of Nationalist Violence: Notes on Mexican Hispanophobia
  • M.A.Landavazo Lucha and Cubania: The Reconstruction of a Cuban Historical Identity through the Idea of Revolutionary Struggle
  • A.Kapcia Contesting Imagined Communities: Gender, Nation and Violence in El Salvador
  • M.Hume National Identity and Violence: The Case of Colombia
  • M.Dennis National Identity and Political Violence: The Case of Venezuela
  • J.Buxton Political Violence, Cinematic Representation and Peruvian National Identity: La Boca del Lobo and La Vida es una Sola
  • S.Barrow Violence, the Left and the Creation of Un Nuevo Chile
  • F.Dominguez The Effects of State Violence on National Identity: The Fate of Chilean Historical Narratives Post-1973
  • M.Mullins 'Muero con mi patria!' Myth, Political Violence and the Construction of National Identity in Paraguay
  • P.Lambert Some Historical Observations on the Relationship between Nationalism and Political Violence in Argentina
  • M.Goebel

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