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P. Swanson, ‘Chapter “The cultures of colonialism” in The companion to Latin American studies’, in The companion to Latin American studies, London: Arnold, 2003. Available: https://uea.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.credoreference.com/book/hodderlas
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H. Vanden and G. Prevost, ‘Society, gender and political culture’, in Politics of Latin America: the power game, New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
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T. Tufte, Living with The rubbish queen: telenovelas, culture and modernity in Brazil. Luton: University of Luton Press, 2000.
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