This essay examines how representations from the Central American diaspora rewrite the Central American imaginary. It focuses on the ways EpiCentroAmerica—a poetry collective who view themselves as Central American, but reject a single unifying vision of home by seeing themselves as part of a transregional and transnational community—challenge traditional configurations of Central America(n). This reinscription of the signifier Central America is best exemplified in the work of Salvadoran-American poet Marlon Morales, whose poem “Centroamérica is,” avoids suturing Central America with traditional nationalist geological images of volcanoes and the isthmus, in favor of constructing Central America as an amorphous abstract and material entity....
Existing literary analysis of contemporary Latinx and Latin American literature about Central Americ...
text"Re-centering Central America: Women Writers Undisplaced" endeavors to unpack and unravel the me...
In the introduction to Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination (2013), Elizabeth Petti...
This essay explores Central American diasporic experiences in the US as sites for the continued exer...
Contemporary Central American diasporic writers like Horacio Castellanos Moya, Francisco Goldman, Hé...
The principal question posed in this special issue is: Where is Central America? At a primary level ...
This dissertation traces the emergence of an alternative Latino identity formation referred to as Ce...
The article proposes a discussion of the category of "Central America". It starts from the fact that...
<p>This dissertation examines how novelists, solidarity activists, and intellectuals draw out the si...
In this essay, I will explore a variety of cultural productions by Mexican American writers and arti...
This article theorizes the trope of el Hueco that Colombians use to describe crossing undocumented i...
As Latin America’s most well-defined multinational region, Central America stands apart primarily fo...
Following several calls in recent scholarship for increased attention to the study of the Central Am...
U.S. Central Americans: Reconstructing Memories, Struggles, and Communities of Resistance is a criti...
My dissertation maps contemporary Central American cultural production in literature, music and gras...
Existing literary analysis of contemporary Latinx and Latin American literature about Central Americ...
text"Re-centering Central America: Women Writers Undisplaced" endeavors to unpack and unravel the me...
In the introduction to Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination (2013), Elizabeth Petti...
This essay explores Central American diasporic experiences in the US as sites for the continued exer...
Contemporary Central American diasporic writers like Horacio Castellanos Moya, Francisco Goldman, Hé...
The principal question posed in this special issue is: Where is Central America? At a primary level ...
This dissertation traces the emergence of an alternative Latino identity formation referred to as Ce...
The article proposes a discussion of the category of "Central America". It starts from the fact that...
<p>This dissertation examines how novelists, solidarity activists, and intellectuals draw out the si...
In this essay, I will explore a variety of cultural productions by Mexican American writers and arti...
This article theorizes the trope of el Hueco that Colombians use to describe crossing undocumented i...
As Latin America’s most well-defined multinational region, Central America stands apart primarily fo...
Following several calls in recent scholarship for increased attention to the study of the Central Am...
U.S. Central Americans: Reconstructing Memories, Struggles, and Communities of Resistance is a criti...
My dissertation maps contemporary Central American cultural production in literature, music and gras...
Existing literary analysis of contemporary Latinx and Latin American literature about Central Americ...
text"Re-centering Central America: Women Writers Undisplaced" endeavors to unpack and unravel the me...
In the introduction to Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination (2013), Elizabeth Petti...