Some Notable Latin Americanists
See also Category:Latin Americanists
- Richard Adams
- Manuel Alcántara
- Victor Bulmer-Thomas
- Simon Collier
- Antonio Cornejo Polar
- Ariel Dorfman
- James Dunkerley
- Arturo Escobar
- Richard Fagen
- Albert Fishlow
- Jean Franco
- Néstor García Canclini
- Federico Gil
- Roberto González Echevarría
- Lewis Hanke
- Albert O. Hirschman
- Daniel James
- John J. Johnson
- George Kubler
- Neil Larsen
- Miguel León-Portilla
- John Lynch
- Kevin Middlebrook
- Sylvia Molloy
- Alberto Moreiras
- Richard McGee Morse
- June Nash
- Guillermo O'Donnell
- Gustavo Pérez Firmat
- James Petras
- Mary Louise Pratt
- Ángel Rama
- Darcy Ribeiro
- Nelly Richard
- Riordan Roett
- William Rowe
- Beatriz Sarlo
- Donald Shaw
- Thomas Skidmore
- Doris Sommer
- Osvaldo Sunkel
- Michael Taussig
- Alain Touraine
- Victor L. Urquidi
- Arturo Valenzuela
- Willy van Ryckeghem
- Charles Wagley
- Henry Wells
- Ayonna Gray
- John Womack
- Peter Winn
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