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The Novelty of Latin America: Globalizations, Futures and Nations, Part IFernando López-AlvesUniversity of California, Santa Barbara September 1, 2009 Universidad del Cema Working Paper No. 408 Abstract: This essay argues that Latin America created a modern cutting edge design of the nation and national identity long before Europe. In many aspects, it was more modern than the United States. The region is seen as a modernizer and globalizer rather than a mere recipient of influences. In light of these findings, the essay revisits theories of the Nation, National Identity, Modernization and Globalization. Most literature on the construction of national identity and nationalism focuses on communal past experiences and history to explain the nation. Rather, I claim that a different dimension and intellectual construct, ‘the future of the nation,’ provides one of the most fundamental building blocks of national identity in the modern world.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 82 working papers seriesDate posted: October 21, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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