Reconsiderando “Brasil y ‘América Latina’”: La cuestión al revés

Translated title of the contribution: “Brazil and ‘Latin America’” Revisited: Turning the Question on its Head

Ori Preuss, João Paulo Coelho de Souza Rodrigues

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Abstract

This article revisits the influential narrative of Leslie Bethell concerning Brazil’s non-belonging in Latin America during the first century after independence. Deploying a methodology informed by connected histories and the spatial turn, it highlights the importance of transnational practices within the region, above all the print press and travel. The resulting argument is radical: Brazil was no less a part of Latin America—understood here as a concrete space of interaction and identity—than any Spanish American country. Furthermore, Brazil played a pivotal role in its making as a region.
Translated title of the contribution“Brazil and ‘Latin America’” Revisited: Turning the Question on its Head
Original languageSpanish
Number of pages25
JournalPrismas: Revista de Historia Intelectual
Volume29
DOIs
StatePublished Online - 2025

Keywords

  • Brazil
  • Latin America
  • Latinamericanism
  • Connected Histories
  • Transnationalism
  • Periodical press
  • Travel

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