Abstract

This study is dedicated to the analysis on the development of national identity in Latin America through studies and literature related to national identities and transformations of Latin American States, written and described by Benedict Anderson, Michiel Baud and Fernanda Beigel.BR The Latinamerican identity, even within the intraregional bounds, remains fragmened, especially against the excluded ethnicities. The supranational identities in Latin America are diverse, yet none have succeeded in reaching the general inclusive characteristic of the great identitarian matrioshka of Europe. In this framework, it is necessary to question whether it is really possible to coordinate ethnicity with national identity.BR The study concludes that we have long passed the point in history in which national identity is bound to a single ethnicity, suggesting that it is time to accept the arrival of a new concept of national identity that stands on interculturality or interethnicity.

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