Being-in-the-World-Hispanically: A World on the "Border" of Many Worlds

Comparative Literature 61 (3):256-273 (2009)
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Abstract

This translation of Enrique Dussel's “‘Ser-Hispano’: Un Mundo en el ‘Border’ de Muchos Mundos” offers an interpretation of hispanos (Latin Americans and U.S. latinos) as historically, culturally, and geographically located “in-between” many worlds that combine to constitute an identity on the intercultural “border.” To illustrate how hispanos have navigated and continue to navigate their complex history in order to create a polyphonic identity, the essay sketches five historical-cultural “worlds” that come together to form the hispanic “world.”

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Alexander V. Stehn
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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