This dissertation examines interactions and circuits of exchange between Anglophone and Hispanophone literary cultures in the wake of the Mexican-American War, particularly those involving African-American, Indigenous, Latin American, and proto Latina/o-American communities. My dissertation grapples with the breadth of multilingual Americas, examining the stakes of U.S. territorial expansion and empire through a range of translations, adaptations, and literary borrowings that enabled the transit and transmutation of texts in the mid-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. I focus on works by a range of writers, poets, activists, politicians, and translators, including Carlos Morla Vicuña, John Rollin Ridge, Gabriel de la Concepción Vald...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
This dissertation contributes to the fields of Canadian literature, American literature, and transna...
This dissertation places twentieth- and twenty-first-century diasporic American literatures and lang...
Responding to recent debates about the circulation of literary texts in the global market, this diss...
This dissertation examines how nineteenth-century American and Latinx Studies have choreographed a g...
This dissertation examines how nineteenth-century American and Latinx Studies have choreographed a g...
textRe-Reading the American Renaissance in New England and in Mexico City is a bi-national literary ...
textRe-Reading the American Renaissance in New England and in Mexico City is a bi-national literary ...
I argue the process of institutionalizing linguistic stereotypes began as authors during the ninetee...
My dissertation explores the notion of amateurism in the context of the translation of Latin America...
My dissertation explores the notion of amateurism in the context of the translation of Latin America...
This dissertation is concerned with the ways in which the presence of Indian peoples influences Amer...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
This dissertation is concerned with the ways in which the presence of Indian peoples influences Amer...
AbstractViolent Inscriptions:Border Crossings in Early Nineteenth-Century American Literary HistoryL...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
This dissertation contributes to the fields of Canadian literature, American literature, and transna...
This dissertation places twentieth- and twenty-first-century diasporic American literatures and lang...
Responding to recent debates about the circulation of literary texts in the global market, this diss...
This dissertation examines how nineteenth-century American and Latinx Studies have choreographed a g...
This dissertation examines how nineteenth-century American and Latinx Studies have choreographed a g...
textRe-Reading the American Renaissance in New England and in Mexico City is a bi-national literary ...
textRe-Reading the American Renaissance in New England and in Mexico City is a bi-national literary ...
I argue the process of institutionalizing linguistic stereotypes began as authors during the ninetee...
My dissertation explores the notion of amateurism in the context of the translation of Latin America...
My dissertation explores the notion of amateurism in the context of the translation of Latin America...
This dissertation is concerned with the ways in which the presence of Indian peoples influences Amer...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
This dissertation is concerned with the ways in which the presence of Indian peoples influences Amer...
AbstractViolent Inscriptions:Border Crossings in Early Nineteenth-Century American Literary HistoryL...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
This dissertation contributes to the fields of Canadian literature, American literature, and transna...
This dissertation places twentieth- and twenty-first-century diasporic American literatures and lang...