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Title ProperTwo regionalisms, two Latin Americas or beyond Latin America? Contributions from a critical and decolonial IPE
LanguageENG
AuthorVivares, Ernesto ;  Dolcetti-Marcolini, Michele
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article reconsiders the hegemonic interpretation of Latin American regionalisms, which have been defined as expressions of the fragmentation power of ideologies. After identifying the main bias and limitations of this approach, two alternative analytical proposals are presented: critical International Political Economy (IPE), which reconsiders the region’s heterogeneity as the reflection of a variety of historical trajectories; and the increasingly influential Latin/Latin American modernity/coloniality approach, which re-authorises the voices of a multiplicity of ‘marginal’ subjectivities to the cognoscible world of international studies.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 37, No.5; May 2016: p.866-882
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 37 No 5
Key WordsRegionalism ;  Latin America ;  Critical IPE ;  Region-Ness ;  Decoloniality