The Idea of Latin AmericaThe Idea of Latin America is a geo-political manifesto which insists on the need to leave behind an idea which belonged to the nation-building mentality of nineteenth-century Europe.
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Abya-Yala Africa Afro Afro-Andean Afro-Caribbean Amawtay Wasi Anáhuac Anglo Anzaldúa Asia Aymara Baroque Black Border Thinking Caribbean Catherine Walsh chapter Christian civilization colonial difference colonial matrix colonial wound concept consciousness consequences continent continental countries Creole elite Creoles critical culture decolonization delinking economy Ecuador emergence Empire epistemic epistemology ethos Eurocentric Europe European descent Fanon France Frantz Fanon French geo-politics of knowledge Gloria Anzaldúa Haitian Revolution Hispanics human Huntington idea of Latin identity ideology imperial imperial/colonial Inca Indias Occidentales Indigenous intellectuals interculturalidad invention land language Latin America Latinidad Latinos/as liberal located logic of coloniality Luis Macas matrix of power mestizaje Mestizos/as Mexico modern/colonial world modernity/coloniality neo-liberal nineteenth century Occidentalism ofAmerica ofWestern Pachakuti paradigm of co-existence perspective philosophy political projects population Portuguese race racial radical Revolution rhetoric of modernity shift sixteenth century South America Spain Spanish and Portuguese Tawantinsuyu tion transformation University Waman Puma Western Zapatistas