Open Veins of Latin America

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Open Veins of Latin America is a seminal 1971 work of political and economic history that critiques centuries of colonial and imperial exploitation in Latin America.

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instanceOf book
economic history book
non-fiction book
political history book
author Eduardo Galeano NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Uruguay NERFINISHED
criticizes European colonial powers
United States foreign policy
economic dependency structures
describes exploitation of indigenous peoples
resource extraction in Latin America
role of multinational corporations
EnglishTranslator Cedric Belfrage NERFINISHED
focusesOnRegion Caribbean NERFINISHED
Central America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
genre essay
political non-fiction
hasPerspective anti-imperialist
left-wing
hasReception considered a classic of Latin American political literature
controversial among liberal and conservative critics
widely read in Latin American studies
hasTranslation English
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
other languages
influencedBy Marxism NERFINISHED
dependency theory
mainSubject Latin America NERFINISHED
colonialism
dependency theory
economic exploitation
imperialism
notableFor critique of European colonialism in Latin America
critique of United States intervention in Latin America
influence on Latin American leftist thought
originalLanguage Spanish
originalTitle Las venas abiertas de América Latina NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1971
publisher Siglo XXI Editores NERFINISHED
structure essayistic analysis
historical narrative
subjectOf political debates in Latin America
timePeriodDescribed colonial era in Latin America
post-independence Latin America

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Eduardo Galeano notableWork Open Veins of Latin America