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Embodying citizenship in Brazilian women's film, video, and literature, 1971 to 1988
From Tomochic to Las Jornadas Villistas: Literary and cultural regionalism in northern Mexico
 
Inheritance: Living memory, leaving countries. Uruguayan and Argentinean fictionalization at the turn of the millenium
The Cuban remix: Rethinking culture and political participation in contemporary Cuba
 
The desired revolution and the New Man: Assembling and negotiating cultural and intellectual practices in Revolutionary Cuba
The political constitution of the literary: The limits of representation in modern Peruvian literature
 
In the wake of '68: Literature and the cultural politics of democracy in contemporary Mexico
Changing aesthetics, ethics, and politics in Latin American crime cinema and narrative
 
Piracy, globalization and marginal identities: Navigating gender and nationality in contemporary Hispanic fiction
House, factory, beauty salon, brothel: Space, gender and sexuality in Puerto Rican literature and film
 
Against Paraguay. 19th century Latin-American visual culture and literature during the war against Paraguay (1864-1870)
Other Communions: Maya, Mulatto, Woman and God in Miguel Angel Asturias 1923--1974
 
"Manuela," by Eugenio Diaz Castro, the novel about the Colombian foundational impasse
Humanism and Deshumanizacion---Fiction and Philosophy of a Transatlantic Avant-Garde
 
In the shadow of liberalism: Anarchist reason in the literature and culture of the Rio de la Plata (1860--1940)
Imagining the Inoperative Community: Documentary Aesthetic in Roberto Bolano and Alfreda Jaar