Over the 30 years of their existence, studies of Latinos/as in the U.S. and the field of Latin American Studies have emerged largely as divided disciplines. That is, despite what would appear to be similar sensibilities including comparable criticisms of Western hegemony and the neocolonial practices of the U.S., as well as the political, economic, and cultural displacement of similar populations, the two areas of study have more often regarded each other as competitive colleagues rather than complimentary practices. In the following study, I examine the nature of the two disciplines paying particular attention to the political context surrounding their formations and the foundations of their discursive frameworks. I examine changes to thes...
This groundbreaking text challenges the traditional paradigm of Latina/o studies by focusing on tran...
In the course of studying and theorizing about Latinas/os and their location in law and culture, cri...
Since the 1970s, there has been an ongoing debate within the humanities regarding the canon and curr...
Over the 30 years of their existence, studies of Latinos/as in the U.S. and the field of Latin Ameri...
Over the last three decades Latino studies scholarship has gained increased academic acceptance. How...
The article considers various disciplinary, methodological, theoretical and ethical questions result...
The history of Latin American studies is, without doubt, multi- and interdisciplinary but less trans...
I approach the field of American Literature as a comparative one that includes Latina literature wit...
During the last 30 years, we have witnessed an explosion of scholarship focused on Chicanos, Puerto ...
In his paper, Towards a Map of the Current Critical Debate about Latin American Cultural Studies, ...
In what follows I sketch out two macro developments. First, the way in which, challenged by an expan...
In Latin American Studies: Literary, Cultural, and Comparative Theory, Román de la Campa explores ...
Featuring twenty-five key essays from the Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies (Traves/sia), t...
Globalization and the transnational networks established by economic integration have produced a con...
For anthropologists and social scientists working in North and South America, the past few decades ...
This groundbreaking text challenges the traditional paradigm of Latina/o studies by focusing on tran...
In the course of studying and theorizing about Latinas/os and their location in law and culture, cri...
Since the 1970s, there has been an ongoing debate within the humanities regarding the canon and curr...
Over the 30 years of their existence, studies of Latinos/as in the U.S. and the field of Latin Ameri...
Over the last three decades Latino studies scholarship has gained increased academic acceptance. How...
The article considers various disciplinary, methodological, theoretical and ethical questions result...
The history of Latin American studies is, without doubt, multi- and interdisciplinary but less trans...
I approach the field of American Literature as a comparative one that includes Latina literature wit...
During the last 30 years, we have witnessed an explosion of scholarship focused on Chicanos, Puerto ...
In his paper, Towards a Map of the Current Critical Debate about Latin American Cultural Studies, ...
In what follows I sketch out two macro developments. First, the way in which, challenged by an expan...
In Latin American Studies: Literary, Cultural, and Comparative Theory, Román de la Campa explores ...
Featuring twenty-five key essays from the Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies (Traves/sia), t...
Globalization and the transnational networks established by economic integration have produced a con...
For anthropologists and social scientists working in North and South America, the past few decades ...
This groundbreaking text challenges the traditional paradigm of Latina/o studies by focusing on tran...
In the course of studying and theorizing about Latinas/os and their location in law and culture, cri...
Since the 1970s, there has been an ongoing debate within the humanities regarding the canon and curr...