Literary Reimaginings of Argentina's Independence History, Fiction, Politics

As the moment of the birth of the patria, Independence enjoys a privileged role in the historical imaginary of many Latin American nations. In Argentina as in other countries, the period has been fundamental to state discourses of nation-building and identity, lending its figures and central narrati...

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Main Author: McAllister, Catriona (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2022
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