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For a long time, classical history was whitewashed, presented as solely the domain of Greeks and Romans. Claiming Hannibal is a way of saying that greatness, strategy, and civilization did not begin and end with Rome. It is a way for the Hispanic community to connect their heritage to a legacy of power and intellect that transcends the Atlantic. hannibal latino
For Latino intellectuals and artists, reclaiming Hannibal means reclaiming the “barbarian” perspective. The Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano, in Memory of Fire , recasts Hannibal not as a loser but as a man who dared to bring war to the empire’s doorstep. The Chicano movement of the 1960s and 70s, with its emphasis on Aztlán and resistance to Anglo-American assimilation, occasionally drew parallels between Hannibal’s North African coalition and the coalition of Indigenous, mestizo, and African roots within Latino identity. character through a Latin American lens, or an
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is canonically of Lithuanian and Italian descent, he has a deep connection to the Hispanic world through his creator, Thomas Harris.
: The Academy Award-winning classic featuring Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling and Anthony Hopkins in his iconic role. Hannibal (2001)