New number received from: CUADERNOS AMERICANOS (year XXVI, nº 142. October-December 2012)

Summary of this issue:

 CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT

 *Education and development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Jose Narro Robles.

*The cultural dimension in Atlantic thought: absences and permanence between centuries. Sonia Valle de Frutos and Dora Armonía Bonardo.

*The Quichua worldview in Ecuador: a perspective for the solidarity economy of Good Living. Fabian Sanchez Ramos.

 THE BEGINNINGS OF THE NEW WORLD

 *The consideration of the Indian in Sepulvedian writings subsequent to the Junta de Valladolid. Francisco Castilla Urbano.

*The “pearl farming” in the New World. Alfredo Bueno Jimenez.

*Atlantic islands in the trade between America and Africa in the Old Regime. Juan Manuel Santana Perez.

 FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF AMERICAN NOTEBOOKS

* Enrique Noriega and the rebellious tradition. Louis Olive.

*Human rights and crimes against humanity in Latin America. Eva Leticia Orduña Trujillo.

*Venezuela and the Bolivarian Revolution: the uses of history and the costs of a habitual thought. Jeffrey Cedeno.

 IN MEMORY

 *Mario Felipe Martínez Castillo (1932-2012). Rolando Sierra Fonseca.

 REVIEWS

 *  Argentina and Europe: Spanish visions. Essays and documents (1910-2010), by Hugo E. Biagini. Alberto Filippi, dir.

*Bicentennial Discrepancies, by Andres Donoso Romo. Grinor Red.

*Arabs of stories and novels: the Arab immigrant in the Latin American narrative imaginary, by Hernán GH Taboada. Rigoberto Menendez Paredes.

*Autobiographical strategies in Latin America (XNUMXth-XNUMXst centuries): genres-spaces-languages, by Ferdinand Nina. Claudia Gronemann, Patrick Imbert, and Cornelia Sieber.

*After death: voices from Limbo and Hell in Andean territory, by Clementine Battcock. Louis Millions.

*The Greater Caribbean: between stagnation and redefinitions, by Margarita Aurora Vargas Canales.

* Breaking the fence: the movement of settlers against the dictatorship, by Secoya Garcia. Monica Iglesias Vazquez.

 

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