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Roger Bartra

Roger Bartra

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Roger Bartra Murià is a Mexican sociologist and anthropologist. He is the son of the exiled Catalan writers Agustí Bartra and Anna Murià, who settled in Mexico after the defeat of the democratic forces in the Spanish Civil War. Roger Bartra is recognized as one of the most important contemporary social scientists in Latin America.

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Roger Bartra is a prominent anthropologist and sociologist born in Mexico City in 1942.
His prolific career includes the authorship of 83 works exploring identity and politics.
He is internationally recognized for his influential book Anthropology of the Brain.
His work deeply analyzes national characteristics and the history of 20th-century Mexico.
Through his writings, Bartra offers a critical perspective on the complex Mexican political reality.

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