Latin Americans in London
Title | Latin Americans in London PDF eBook |
Author | F. Daniel Morales Hernández |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2023-10-23 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 311098797X |
This book explores the life stories of Latin American immigrants living in London. Through a critical analysis of their discourses in various contexts, this book provides insights into representations of migration and processes of exclusion among co-ethnics. Ideologies of language, neoliberalism and social class intersect with such constructs as gender, race and ethnicity as the participants categorise other Latin Americans and themselves in the social spaces that they have cohabitated. It is a timely work for those interested in the history of Latin America, its people in diaspora, social inequality and the interrelationship between language and identity in a context of mobility.
Narratives of Migration, Relocation and Belonging
Title | Narratives of Migration, Relocation and Belonging PDF eBook |
Author | Patria Román-Velázquez |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2020-08-13 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3030534448 |
This book gives voice to the diverse diasporic Latin American communities living in the UK by exploring first and onward migration of Latin Americans to Europe, with a specific reference to London. The authors discuss how networks of solidarity and local struggles are played out, enacted, negotiated and experienced in different spatial spheres, whether this be migration routes into London, work spaces, diasporic media and urban places. Each of these spaces are explored in separate chapters to argue that transnational networks of solidarity and local struggles are facilitating renewed sense of belongingness and claims to the city. In this context we witness manifestations of British Latinidad that invoke new forms of belongingness beyond and against old colonial powers.
Latin Americans in London
Title | Latin Americans in London PDF eBook |
Author | Pam Decho |
Publisher | Institute of Latin American Studies |
Pages | 142 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
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This publication profiles many of the prominent Latin Americans who have used London as their base since 1810. In addition to well-known figures, such as Francisco Miranda and Simon Bolivar, there are portraits of 19th-century financiers, 20th century exiles and famous contemporaries. Each profile emphasizes as far as possible the impact of London on the lives of the visitors, while the introduction analyses the historical background and bilateral relationship that has unfolded between Britain and Latin America in the last two centuries.
The Making of Latin London
Title | The Making of Latin London PDF eBook |
Author | Patria Roman-Velazquez |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1351886193 |
This book focuses on how Latin American people and cultural practices have moved from one continent to another, and specifically to London. How do Latin Americans experience such a process and what part do different people play in the re-making of Latin identities in the neighbourhoods, parks, bars and dance clubs of London? Through a critical engagement with theories of globalization, the geography of power, cultural identity and the transformation of places, the book explores how the formation of Latin identities is directly related to wider social, economic and political processes. Drawing on the voices of migrant peoples, community activists, shop owners, sports organizers, club owners, dancers, dance teachers, musicians and disc jockeys, the book argues that the micro movements of people - through a shopping mall or across a dance floor in a club - are directly connected to global processes involving the regulated movement of citizens, sounds and images across national boundaries and through cities.
Latin Americans in London
Title | Latin Americans in London PDF eBook |
Author | Maria-Inés Arratia |
Publisher | |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Hispanic Americans |
ISBN |
Leveraging Relations in Diaspora
Title | Leveraging Relations in Diaspora PDF eBook |
Author | Rosina Márquez Reiter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 89 |
Release | 2024-03-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1009507486 |
The Element readjusts the lens of socio-pragmatics beyond the interpersonal dyad and places relationships at the centre stage of pragmatics.
Britain and the Growth of US Hegemony in Twentieth-Century Latin America
Title | Britain and the Growth of US Hegemony in Twentieth-Century Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas C. Mills |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2020-10-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3030483215 |
“The editors have assembled an outstanding group of scholars in this very welcome addition to our understanding of Latin American external relations and British foreign policy towards the region in the 20th century.”— Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Honorary Professor, Institute of the Americas, University College London & Former Director, Chatham House “This is an important and timely book, reappraising the UK’s role in Latin America in the 20th century. What emerges is far more interesting than the usual narrative of linear UK decline in the face of growing US predominance.”— Peter Collecott, CMG, UK Ambassador to Brazil, 2004–2008 This book explores the role of Great Britain in twentieth-century Latin America, a period dominated by the growing political and economic influence of the United States. Focusing on three broad themes—war and conflict; commercial and business rivalries; and responses to economic nationalism, revolution, and political change—the individual chapters cover a number of countries and issues from 1914 to 1970, stressing the reluctance with which Britain ceded hegemony in the region. An epilogue focuses on Anglo-American relations and concerns in Latin America in the more recent past. The chapters, all written by leading scholars on their particular subjects, are based on original research in a wide variety of archives, going beyond the standard Foreign Office and State Department sources to which most earlier scholars were confined.