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José Joaquín Brunner: PART I. Macondo or death, but not exactly: the case of unrequited modernity that does not go awayTraditionalism and modernity in Latin American culture
Jesús Martín Barbero: Modernity and postmodernity in the periphery ;Communications: decentering modernity
Fernando Ainsa: PART II. Changing identities, or "Where do we come from" and "Where are we going?"Challenges of postmodernity and globalization: multiple or fragmented identities?
Jorge Larraín: Postmodernism and Latin American identity
José Joaquín Brunner: Latin American identity, dramatized
Mario Roberto Morales: PART III. Changing realities, politics, arts: strategies of/for resistanceAutochthonous cultures and the global market
Armando Silva: Post-cities and politics: new urban movements in the two Americas
Osvaldo Pelletieri: Modern and postmodern aesthetics in contemporary Argentine theatre (1985-1997)
Raúl Bueno: Polarized modernity: Latin America at the postmodern juncture
Abelardo Castillo: Latin American writer in these postmodern times
Mempo Giardinelli: PART IV. Changing cultural dossier: some classic texts from the 1990sVariations on postmodernity, or, what does the Latin American postboom mean?
Nelly Richards: Latin America and postmodernity
Rafael Ángel Herra: Critique of global philosophy, five hundred years later
Daniel Altamiranda, Hernán Thomas.: Cultural topologies