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The Hispanic and Anglo worlds are often portrayed as the Cain and Abel of Western culture, antagonistic and alien to each other. This book challenges such view with a new critical conceptual framework - the 'Hispanic-Anglosphere' - to open a window into the often surprising interactions of...

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Other Authors: Iglesias Rogers, Graciela (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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