Popular Culture and National Identity
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https://doi.org/10.15359/tdna.35-65.1Keywords:
Popular Culture, Identities, Latin America, Central America, Cultural StudiesAbstract
The present essay raises considerations for a “de-Sacralising” approach to the founding myths of contemporary nationalities, identifying the class interests following them, the contradictions hidden behind the rhetoric and moreover, showing the processes through which those identities were constructed in given historical circumstances.
References
Quesada Soto, A. (1986). La formación de la narrativa nacional costarricense (1890-1910). Enfoque histórico social. Costa Rica: EUCR
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