Re-Imagining Community and Civil Society in Latin America and the Caribbean
Roberta Rice, Gordana Yovanovich
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Gordana Yovanovich is the author of Julio Cortázar's Character Mosaic (1991) and Play and the Picaresque (1999), and editor of The New World Order (2003). She has published articles in scholarly journals on the role of character and on play and improvisation. She is also the coordinator and founder of the only bilingual, interdisciplinary Latin American and Caribbean Studies master's program in Canada. Amy Huras is a graduate of the University of Cambridge (St. Edmund's College) with an M.Phil. in Latin American Studies. Her M.Phil. dissertation ""The Ambiguity of the Language Policy of the Viceroyalty of Peru, 1569-1600,"" has led to a larger doctoral research project on the process of Castilianization in colonial Peru. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto.
``This is an edited book with a long and useful introduction (actually a fine synthesis of the whole book) that expands our understanding of emergent identities in Latin American by addressing the question 'What does it mean to be Latin American (person or artist) in an age of globalisation?' Changing local, national and culture area wide identities are considered, especially with reference to their relationships with global political and economic influences.... The essays are well written and the book makes a positive contribution to both Latin American studies and the study of Identity.'' -- Richard W. Stoffle, University of Arizona -- Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 31, No. 2, 2012
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