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Out of Bounds : Islands and the Demarcation of Identity in the Hispanic Caribbean

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In Out of Bounds, Dara E. Goldman teases out the intricacies of a territorial conception of nationhood in the context of a global reorganization that ostensibly renders historical boundaries irrelevant.

Hispanic Caribbean writers have traditionally pointed toward the supposed purpose equivalence of island and nation and have explained local culture as a direct consequence of that equation.

The major social, political, and demographic shifts of the twentieth century increasingly call this equation into question, yet authors continue to assert its existence and its centrality in the evolution of Caribbean identity.

Goldman contends that traditional forms of identification have not been eviscerated by globalization; instead, they have persisted and, in some cases, have been intensified by recent geopolitical shifts.

Out of Bounds underscores the ongoing role of the nation as the site of identity formation.

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Bucknell University Press
1611482798 / 9781611482799
Hardback
01/02/2008
United States
249 pages
167 x 246 mm, 533 grams