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Abstract: The essay is an attempt to construct another perspective on modernity from the Caribbean. Seeking to understand a long-term history - in which the Haitian Revolution and the Cuban Revolution emerge as interpretive keys - themes, categories and fundamental concepts of the description of modern world are revisited. Thus, Caribbean flows are brought to face the silences, pauses and counter-rhythms articulated in the hegemonic narratives about the West, and to think of another global history open to the political polyphony engendered by imperialist expansion and by its anticolonial resistance.
Appears in Collections:Cultura Latinoamericana. Vol. 28, Núm. 2 (julio-diciembre 2018)

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