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He analyzes how the Mexican State has historically used symbols, myths, and "official history" to create a sense of national unity (mestizaje), often at the cost of erasing or marginalizing indigenous cultures.

Existen reseñas detalladas que resumen los puntos clave del libro, como la publicada por el historiador Fernando Escalante o el análisis de Brian Connaughton Puntos clave de la obra Identidades múltiples: etnia+estado+y+nacion+enrique+florescano+pdf

Florescano wrote extensively during the neoliberal reforms of the 1990s and the Zapatista uprising (1994). He saw in these events a fundamental challenge to the unitary nation-state model. The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), though primarily Maya in composition, did not demand ethnic separatism but rather a new kind of nation: pluri-ethnic , multi-cultural , and post-colonial . He analyzes how the Mexican State has historically

How the Mexican elite historically imposed a unified national identity that often sidelined indigenous realities. The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), though