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Abstract: | This research highlights the importance of Francisco de Miranda as an authentic thinker, creator of a set of conceptual names of a cultural nature and integrationist identity such as Colombia, Our Americas, HispanicAmerica and South America, some of which already exist as Our America or South America, but with Miranda would reach a new semantic and pragmatic function of the supranational integra-tionist identity emancipation, previously not conceived, with transcendence and theoretical historical validity until today. Likewise, based on the documentary foun-dation of Mirandina roots, it is discussed with those researchers who disqualify the Hispano-American construct of Miranda, emphasizing that the Hispano-American concept has a positive connotation, identity in the difference with the Spanish, and in this sense was assumed by those who advocated it during the 19th and 20th cen-turies in Latin America, and also by certain Spaniards, without denying that there were Hispanic peninsular who interpreted it from the identity of the same. |
È visualizzato nelle collezioni: | Cultura Latinoamericana. Vol. 34 Núm. 2 (julio-diciembre 2021) |
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