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This fact in our concept of ‘mestization’ (in Spanish, ‘mestizaje’) which gives vent to our still unfulfilled hope that all these disparate elements of our identity—which include Native American, Spanish, African, Asian, Arabic, Jewish, and several other roots (Hernández Hernández, 1994a)—will transcend its fragmented condition and fuse into a new and grand totality it itself. (Hernández de Tubert, 2021)…”
This fact in our concept of ‘mestization’ (in Spanish, ‘mestizaje’) which gives vent to our still unfulfilled hope that all these disparate elements of our identity—which include Native American, Spanish, African, Asian, Arabic, Jewish, and several other roots (Hernández Hernández, 1994a)—will transcend its fragmented condition and fuse into a new and grand totality it itself. (Hernández de Tubert, 2021)…”