Latin America Region: Between Dependence and Autonomy in Regional Processes

The space called Latin America has a particular history marked by centuries of colonialism and coloniality. The latter concept implies that the basic structure of the colonial system has not changed even though formal independence has been achieved. For this reason, the subcontinent has fluctuated b...

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Author: Vaca Hernández, Wendy
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2017
Country:Ecuador
Institution:Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales
Repository:Revista ICONOS
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec:article/2244
Online Access:https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/2244
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Region
Latin America
Caribbean
dependence
autonomy
UNASUR
CELAC.
Región
América Latina
Caribe
dependencia
autonomía
Região
dependência
autonomia
UNASUL
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Summary:The space called Latin America has a particular history marked by centuries of colonialism and coloniality. The latter concept implies that the basic structure of the colonial system has not changed even though formal independence has been achieved. For this reason, the subcontinent has fluctuated between dependence and the quest for autonomy. These successive cycles have manifested themselves both in the internal configurations and in the regional schemes that have been undertaken. This paper analyzes the construction and evolution of the idea of a region: Latin America and the Caribbean. To that end it examines the concepts of region, regionalism, what Latin America and the Caribbean implies, and what are the transformations in these ideas that have emerged from the regional configurations of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) as plural organisms with broad objectives.