Abstract

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1 The term ‘local’ has not been bandied about in a Hispanic context so often and with such positive connotations, as if it conferred by itself some kind of epistemological and political legitimacy, since Carlism. But if the local is the touchstone, then Mario Roberto has more to tell us about why Barack Obama won in Iowa, where he teaches, than about why Rigoberta Menchú lost in Guatemala.

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