Visões de brasileiros sobre América Latina: do isolamento à integração
The political and cultural distance that still prevails between Brazil and the Hispanic American countries is being gradually diminished in the political plane, mainly with the conformation of regional blocks and cooperation agreements. In the specific plane of social thought, this distance also...
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Universidad de Sevilla
2006
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Sumario: | The political and cultural distance that still prevails between Brazil and
the Hispanic American countries is being gradually diminished in the political
plane, mainly with the conformation of regional blocks and cooperation agreements.
In the specific plane of social thought, this distance also prevails, but
it is possible to observe that the Latin American intellectuals have shared historically a preoccupation about reflecting on continental themes and defining
a place for Latin America in a worldwide context. In the beginning there
existed a weak bond between Brazilians and their Hispanic American equals.
Nevertheless, in the fifties, with the CEPAL movement, and in the seventies,
with the Dependency theory, began a greater exchange. Since the late eighties,
the insertion of Latin America in the globalized world and the relation
between culture and modernity in the subcontinent were themes that stimulated
the dialogue between Brazilian and Hispanic American intellectuals, such
as Renato Ortiz, Octavio Ianni and Martin Barbero, who are analyzed in this
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