Communication, Cultural Identityand the Statein Latin America: A Perspective from Europe
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Communication, Cultural Identity, Latin AmericaAbstract
We begin by sketching out the context of recent Latin American research oncultural identity and communication, indicating how this continues to contendwith the legacy of theories of dependency and rationalistic assumptions aboutthe role of state intervention in the domain of culture. We then examine recentworks by Jesús Martín-Barbero, Néstor García Canclini, and Renato Ortiz. Finally,we examine the European situation in the light of current Latin American debate,and suggest that European developments in media policy may be being misreadacross the Atlantic.
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