Additional sources and materials
1. H. Delpar. Looking South:The Evolution of Latin Americanist Scholarship in the United States. 1850-1975. The University of Alabama Press, 2008, p. 190.
2. A. Escobar. Revisioning Latin America and Caribbean Studies: A Geopolitics of Knowledge Approach. -LASA Forum 37 (Spring 2006), p. 11.
3. C. Eguizabal. Latin American Studies: Then and Now. -LASA Forum XLI.4 (2010), p. 13.
4. E. Hershberg. Latin American Studies in Twenty-First Century. -Ibid., p.11.
5. H. Delpar. Op. cit., p. 147.
6. E. Hershberg. Op. cit., p. 11.
7. C. Eguizabal. Op. cit., p. 14.
8. P. Caban. The New Synthesis of Latin American and Latino Studies. -Borderless Borders: U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and Paradox of Independence. Philadelphia, 1998, p. 203.
9. J. Poblete. Introduction. -Critical Latin American and Latino Studies. Minneapolis, 2003, p.XXIII.
10. F. Bonilla. Rethinking Latino/Latin American Independence: New Knowing, New Practice. -Borderless Borders: U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and the Paradox of Independence, p. 225-226.
11. F. Aparacio. Latino Cultural Studies. -Critical Latin American and Latino Studies, p. 14.
12. P. Caban. Op. cit., p. 201.
13. P. Caban. Op. cit., p. 203.
14. J. Flores. Latino Studies: New Contexts, New Concepts. -Critical Latin American and Latino Studies, p. 201-202.
15. P. Bove. Can American Studies Be Area Studies? -Learning Places: The Afterlives of Area Studies. Durham, 2002, p. 207.
16. N. Shumway. Center Directors Discuss the Future of Latin American Studies. -LASA Forum XXXII.2 (Summer 2001), p. 11.
17. F. Bonilla. Op. cit., p. 225-226.
18. J. Fox. Bridging Latin American and Latino Studies: Juntos pero no revueltos. -LASA Forum XXXIII.4 (2003), p. 12.
19. LASA Forum XLI.4 (Fall 2010), p. 12.
20. M. Kirchanov. Latin American Studies (Latinoamerikanskie issledovaniya) v D'yukskom, Kolumbijskom, Mehrilendskom i Berklijskom universitetakh// Politicheskie izmeneniya v Latinskoj Amerike: istoriya i sovremennost'. - vyp.6. - Voronezh, 2010.
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