African Descent Neighborhood in Quito: Identities, Representations and Multi-Territoriality
This article aims to highlight the construction processes of ethnic identities and their multiple identity reference spaces particularly considering the theoretical contributions of Stuart Hall on "identity articulations" and Rogerio Haesbaert on "multi-territorialities".To demon...
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