Bert Hoffmann

More than Adding a “C” to the Acronym: Where is the Caribbean in Latin American Studies?

European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (ERLACS) | 2025


  • Abstract

    In principle, Latin American studies tend to include the Caribbean. In practice, however, the non-Spanish-speaking Caribbean remains off the radar. It is time to rethink this marginalisa-tion of the closest of neighbours. If Latin American studies have – at times implicitly, at times formally – added an “and the Caribbean” into their name, they need to do more to live up to that claim. They need to do so not for the sake of fairness towards smaller countries, but because the Caribbean is central to understanding how the world, Europe and Latin America have evolved over the past 500-plus years, and continue to evolve today.

    Journal

    European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (ERLACS)

    Number

    120

    Pages

    27-33

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