America/Américas
Myth in the Making of U.S. Policy Toward Latin America
Eldon Kenworthy
America/Américas
Myth in the Making of U.S. Policy Toward Latin America
Eldon Kenworthy
“The book is a thoughtful discussion of popular and elite ideas in the United States about Latin America and a thorough examination of the extent to which the Reagan administration’s campaign against Nicaragua followed in the tradition of those ideas. Academics and practitioners alike will recognize the perceptual patterns pinpointed by Kenworthy and will appreciate the breadth of evidence drawn upon in illustrating those patterns.”
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In examining the subtext of the discourse that U.S. leaders reproduce unconsciously, Kenworthy explores the boundary between discourse analysis, which rarely moves beyond texts, and policy analyses that emphasize rationality. U.S. leaders view the hemisphere not only through the calculus of domestic political advantage but also through the prism of historical experience. Buried in the discourse of Washington's relations to Latin America is the myth that fueled the consolidation, then expansion, of federal rule in U.S. territories. Visions of a U.S. project have become conflated with dreams of hemispheric unity. Today, a stable relationship with Latin America cannot be established as long as the U.S. continues to use a discourse grounded in old myths and identities.
“The book is a thoughtful discussion of popular and elite ideas in the United States about Latin America and a thorough examination of the extent to which the Reagan administration’s campaign against Nicaragua followed in the tradition of those ideas. Academics and practitioners alike will recognize the perceptual patterns pinpointed by Kenworthy and will appreciate the breadth of evidence drawn upon in illustrating those patterns.”
“In this fascinating study Eldon Kenworthy uses a highly original and effective mixture of approaches to provide fresh insights into the forces that shape U.S. - Latin American relations. . . . Kenworthy breaks new ground by applying semiotics to explore the hidden strategies, manipulation, and control of public opinion that are necessary to sustain U.S. hegemony in Latin America. In a remarkable achievement, Kenworthy manages to make discourse theory—so often presented by others in a manner both arid and incomprehensible—at once meaningful and accessible.”
Eldon Kenworthy is Professor of Politics at Whitman College.
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