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A trope of colonial obliteration?: a critical note on ‘Colonial Latin America’ and related conversations
What does ‘ Colonial Latin America ’ entail? How does the concept shape studies of pre-1800 cultures and histories? To what extent is the notion entangled with the liberal Criollo ideological assumption that ‘ colonialism ’ ended with the formation of nation-states? These questions shed critical light on the disjunction between ‘ Colonial Latin America ’ as a pre-nineteenth-century category and the way it is understood in histori-cally engaged Indigenous conversations linked to current anti-colonial struggles. For the latter, ‘ Colonial Latin America ’ is a continuum, with ruptures and in fl ections, from 1492 to the present
期刊介绍:
Colonial Latin American Review (CLAR) is a unique interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of the colonial period in Latin America. The journal was created in 1992, in response to the growing scholarly interest in colonial themes related to the Quincentenary. CLAR offers a critical forum where scholars can exchange ideas, revise traditional areas of inquiry and chart new directions of research. With the conviction that this dialogue will enrich the emerging field of Latin American colonial studies, CLAR offers a variety of scholarly approaches and formats, including articles, debates, review-essays and book reviews.