Negotiating Identities in Modern Latin America
Discover the intricate dynamics of identity in "Negotiating Identities in Modern Latin America," a compelling collection of essays edited by Hendrik Kraay and published by the University of Calgary Press in 2007. Spanning 296 pages, this interdisciplinary work delves into how individuals define their membership in various groups and the challenges they face in maintaining their collective identities. By examining the historical contexts of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this book offers fresh perspectives on the complexities of identity in Latin America. Ideal for students and scholars of cultural studies, sociology, and history, this insightful volume is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Latin American identity. Enhance your understanding of this vibrant region and its diverse cultures by adding this essential title to your collection.