Analyze and discuss the material that has been assigned, and address the following statement: “Those countries south of the United States which speak languages derived from Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese or French have a common heritage and identity and should be included in the phrase ‘Latin America’.” Discuss if you agree or disagree with the statement.

Talk about the significance of names such as “American,” “Spanish American,” “Creoles” and “Latin Americans.” Why choose one identity over another? Which countries are traditionally included in the designation “Latin American”? Why? Which countries are excluded?

Some issues to consider:

Should English-speaking countries such as Belize and Jamaica be included in LatinAmerica? What about Dutch-speaking countries such as Surinam?
Should Puerto Rico be included in Latin America since it is not an independent country?
What about Bolivar and Jose Martí’s idea of calling all the countries part of “Nuestro América” instead of dividing the hemisphere between North, South, and Central?
Some Brazilians do not like to be included in Latin America. Do they have a point? Would “Ibero-America” be a better term?
Haiti has traditionally been included in Latin America by some scholars but excluded by others. What about Quebec?
If your family is from Latin America or a Spanish-speaking country you prefer to refer to yourself as “Latino”? or “Hispanic?” or just American?

Analyze and analyze the assigned material, then respond to the following statement: “Those countries south of the United States that speak Latin-derived languages, such as Spanish, Portuguese, or French, share a common heritage and identity, and should be included in the term ‘Latin America.'” Discuss whether or not you agree with the statement.

Discuss the meanings of terms like “American,” “Spanish American,” “Creoles,” and “Latin Americans.” Why do you prefer one identity over the other? Which countries have traditionally been considered “Latin American”? Why? Which countries are not allowed to participate?

Consider the following points:

Should English-speaking countries like Belize and Jamaica be counted among Latin America’s members? What about countries that speak Dutch, such as Surinam?

Should Puerto Rico be considered a part of Latin America?

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