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  1. May 17, 2017 · Starting from such basic concepts as, for example, religion, culture, otherness, and identity, and with the analysis of two case studies—Our Lady of Guadalupe and Saint Martín de Porres—the aim is to raise a problem: does a Latin American cultural identity exist? And how can it be identified?

    • Leonardo Sacco
    • leonardo.sacco@uniroma1.it
    • 2017
  2. Dec 27, 2023 · Criollos: Children of two Spanish parents born in the colonies, typically occupying high social and economic positions but ranked below Peninsulares. Mestizos: Children of a Spanish parent and an Indigenous parent, often facing societal limitations.

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  3. Feb 8, 2022 · On the culture-level value dimension of autonomy versus embeddedness (Schwartz, 2008)—closely related to individualism–collectivism (see Gheorghiu et al., 2009)—both Latin American and Confucian Asian samples show a lower emphasis on autonomy and higher emphasis on embeddedness than Western samples.

  4. Although primitivism has received renewedattention in recent years, studies linking it with LatinAmerica have been rare. This volume examines primitivism and it...

  5. This article addresses and deconstructs some of the most widely held beliefs on Latin America in the United States, and it is based on an analysis of publications (in print and electronic), with emphasis on the past forty years, coupled with statistics and personal observations.

    • Antonio V. Menéndez Alarcón
    • 2014
  6. The culture of Latin America is the formal or informal expression of the people of Latin America and includes both high culture (literature and high art) and popular culture (music, folk art, and dance), as well as religion and other customary practices.

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  8. Nov 14, 2020 · The history of Latin American culture is extraordinarily rich, complex, and diverse with many historical features, countries, peoples, and languages existing inside its borders. Despite this diversity, there are common historical circumstances and events shared by most Latin American nations.

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