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Latin American Studies Working Paper Series

Papers from the SFU Latin American Studies Working Paper Series.
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7
Quemando el Parquet: Cabecitas Negras, Urban Legends and abjection. The Construction of Regional Identity in an Argentine Working Class Community
2012-03
Del Lenguaje Revolucionario a la Revolución del Lenguaje
2012-03
Aural Ethnography and the Notion of Membership: An Exploration of Listening Culture in Havana
2012-02-03
“Mona, mona, mona!” Whiteness, Tropicality, and International Accompaniment in Colombia
2012-01-19
Situating Truth Commissions’ Historical Narratives in Context: Chile and Peru
2012
Ferreira Gullar’s Non-Object, or how Neoconcrete Poetry Became One with the World
2011
Latin American Development Models: A Parallel Between Brazil and Mexico

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