The decentring of the historical subject in the contemporary imaginary of the independence processFootnote 1 Work undertaken as part of the Conicyt Advanced Human Capital Insertion Project No. 79100004 (‘XIX Century, Independences and Representation: Intersecting Dialogues Between the Latin American Novel and Historiography’) and Fondecyt introductory project No. 11110361 (‘The Representation of the Subject in the Contemporary Collective Imaginary of the Independence Process’).
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