Abstract
The essay addresses Luis Ramiro Beltrán, Frantz Fanon, and Stuart Hall's contribution to social communication studies from a Caribbean setting. The scenario that Beltrán found in Puerto Rico and the theoretical contributions of Fanon and Hall in their reflection on the colonization and decolonization processes were examined. Methodologically, we worked from a contextualization of the period in which Luis Ramiro Beltrán lived in Puerto Rico and Hall's reading of Fanon's work in his analysis and theorization of the Caribbean colonial/decolonial issue.
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Universidad de Guadalajara
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2 articles.
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