RIMAAL – Interdisciplinary Research Network for Arab and Latin American interactions

According to the RIMAAL website (Red de Investigación Interdisciplinaria sobre el Mundo Arabe y América Latina - Network of Interdisciplinary Research about the Arab World and Latin America)
“Created in 2011, RIMAAL is a transnational academic network which brings together researchers and PhD candidates who work on the interactions between the Arab World and Latin America. …”
From the RIMAAL website:
“This field of study, which has considerably grown since the early 2000s, focuses on three thematic areas:
1) Past and contemporary Arab migrations in Latin America: modes of integration, (re)construction of identities, cultural hybridization, formation of diasporas and manifestations of long-distance nationalism;
2) Interregional relations as a new form of South-South cooperation: trade relations and economic cooperation between the two regions, institutionalization of interregional relations through the ASPA summit (South America-Arab Countries) process, bilateral relations, and triangular geopolitical relations with the United States and, to a lesser extent, with Europe.
3) Social representations and social imaginaries: production of orientalist visions, social imaginaries of the Other through literature and the media.
While these themes may be very different in nature, the causalities and linkages among them call for a multi-disciplinary approach which builds on the contributions of history, sociology, political science and cultural studies. …”
Read more: http://rimaal.org
