Between Neo-liberalism and Neo-indigenismo: Reconstructing National Identity in Mexico |
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Authors: | Stephen D. Morris |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center of Social History of XXth Century, University Paris 1, Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris, Franceledoux.sebastien5@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | Heightened integration with the US coupled with the rise of an indigenous movement have challenged and strained long-held images regarding the US and the indigenous within Mexico. As a result, Mexico finds itself facing the difficult task of re-evaluating and reconstructing its national identity. This paper explores the traditional images of the US and the Indian shaping national identity in Mexico and the challenges posed today by neo-liberalism and neo-indigenismo. It sets out a range of current issues, explores the linkages and contradictions, and examines the state of national reform. Fundamentally, the paper strives to raise important theoretical questions and hence set the stage for further research into these issues. |
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Keywords: | collective memory France public policy post-colonial studies memory of slavery |
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