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The Hispanic Labyrinth - Spain's Encounter with Latin America (Hardcover)
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The Hispanic Labyrinth - Spain's Encounter with Latin America (Hardcover)
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In its original Spanish language version, this tour de force was
awarded the famed "Espejo de Espana" prize. Rubert deVentos
examines the ambiguous yet highly charged relationships between
Spain and the American nations of the Western hemisphere. Writing
with the grace and charm that characterizes the best of the
"pensador" tradition, the author has produced a fundamental
treatise on social development.
With his deep appreciation for the indigenous populations of South
and Central America, Rubert deVentos offers a comparative
perspective on the two major forms of colonization in the
Americas--that of Spain and of the United States, leading to the
provocative conclusion that each should have learned from the
traditional rather than the modern lives of the other. He
emphasizes with great precision distinctions in relative stages of
industrialization in the West, differences between Catholic and
Protestant faiths, the variety of legal codes imposed on Latin
America, and above all the fine but critical differences between
civilization and evangelization.
Rubert deVentos's effort is exemplary for its immersion into the
actual patterns of culture found in the encounter of civilizations.
He engages in no harshness, no condemnation, no trivial pursuit of
post-mortem name-calling. Rather he has a keen sense of the
historical, the theological, and the inevitable. Written for the
general reader and specialist in area studies alike, providing a
deep sense of anthropology as well as history, "The Hispanic
Labyrinth" has an ambitious aim: to give all concerned in this
relationship a sense of common cause in building democracy in the
process of global interaction.
"Xavier Rubert deVentos" holds the chair in Esthetics at the
University of Barcelona. He is a Santayana Fellow at Harvard
University and a founding member of the New York Institute for the
Humanities. He has held visiting professorships at the University
of Cincinnati, and the University of California at Berkeley. He is
the author of works in Spanish and Catalan, including "On
Modernity; The Theory of Sensibility" and other books on
philosophical themes. He is also a deputy to the European
Parliament. "The Hispanic Labyrinth" is translated from Spanish by
Mary Ann Newman, teacher of Spanish-American literature in New York
City.
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