The Cambridge history of Latina/o American literature
Cambridge history of Latino American literature
Rereading the Colonial Archive: Transculturation and Conflict, 1492-1808. Indigenous Herencias: Creoles, Mestizaje, and nations before nationalism / Performing to a captive audience: dramatic encounters in the borderlands of empire / The tricks of the weak: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and the feminist temporality of Latina literature / Rethinking the colonial Latinx literary imaginary: a comparative and decolonial research agenda / The historical and imagined cultural geographies of Latinidad / The Roots and Routes of Latina/o Literature: The Literary Emergence of a Trans-American Imaginary, 1783-1912. Whither Latinidad?: the trajectories of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latina/o literature / Father Félix Varela and the emergence of an organized Latina/o minority in early nineteenth-century New York City / Transamerican New Orleans: Latino literature of the Gulf, from the Spanish colonial period to post-Katrina / Trajectories of exchange: toward histories of Latina/o literature / Narratives of displacement in places that once were Mexican / Under the skin of Latina feminism and Racism: travel narratives, novels of reform and racial rhetoric / José Martí, comparative critique, and the emergence of Latina/o modernity in gilded-age New York / Afro-Latinidad: phoenix rising from a hemisphere's racist flames / Oratory, memoir, and theater: performances of race and class in the early Twentieth-Century Latina/o public sphere / Literary revolutions in the borderlands: transnational dimensions of the Mexican Revolution and its diaspora in the United States / Making it nuevo: Latina/o modernist poetics remake high Euro-American modernism / The archive and Afro-Latina/o field-formation: Arturo Alfonso Schomburg at the intersection of Puerto Rican and African American literatures / Floricanto en Aztlán: Chicano cultural nationalism and its epic discontents / "The geography of their complexion": Nuyorican poetry and its legacies / Cuban American counterpoint: the heterogeneity of Cuban American literature, culture, and politics / Latina/o theater and performance in the contexts of social movements / Latina feminist theory and writing / Invisible no more: US Central American literature before and beyond the age of neoliberalism / Latina/o life narratives: crafting self-referential forms in the colonial milieu of the Americas / Poetics of the "majority minority" / The Quisqueya diaspora: the emergence of Latina/o literature from Hispaniola / Listening to literature: popular music, voice, and dance in the Latina/o literary imagination, 1980-2010 / Brazuca literature: old and new currents, countercurrents, and undercurrents / Staging Latinidad and interrogating neoliberalism in contemporary Latina/o performance and border art / Trans-American popular forms of Latina/o literature: genre fiction, graphic novels, and digital environments / Trauma, translation, and migration in the crossfire of the Americas: the intersection of Latina/o and South American literatures / The Mesoamerican corridor, Central American transits, and Latina/o becomings / Differential visions: the diasporic stranger, subalternity, and the transing of experience in U.S. Puerto Rican literature / Temporal borderlands: toward decolonial queer temporality in Latina/o literature / Latina/o literature: the borders are burning
González, John Morán editor.
Lomas, Laura, 1967- editor.
John Morán González and Laura Lomas -- Arturo Arias ; Pedro García-Caro ; Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela ; Yoland Martínez San Miguel ; José Antoonio Mazzotti -- María Del Pilar Blanco ; Carmen E. Lamas ; Kirsten Silva Gruesz ; Rodrigo Lazo ; Jesse Alemán ; Milagros López-Peláez Casellas ; Laura Lomas ; Silvio Torres-Saillant -- Antonio López ; Yolanda Padilla ; David A. Colón ; César A. Salgado ; Rafael Pérez-Torres; Urayoán Noel ; William Luis ; Ricardo L. Orítz -- Marta Caminero-Santangelo ; Vanessa Pérez-Rosario ; Ana Patricia Rodríguez ; Crystal M. Kurzen ; Norma Elia Cantú ; Sophie Maríñez ; Lorena Alvarado; Luz Angélica Kirschner ; Laura G. Gutiérrez ; William Orchard ; Juanita Heredia ; Claudia Milian ; Richard Perez ; Eliana Ávila ; María Josefina Saldaña-Portillo.
edited by John Morán González, Laura Lomas.