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Jitrik, Noé. The Noé Jitrik reader: Selected essays on Latin American literature. Durham: Duke University Press, 2005.

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1942-, Pérez Bustillo Mireya, ed. The female body: Perspectives of Latin American artists. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2002.

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Morgan, Paula. Writing rage: Unmasking violence through Caribbean discourse. Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 2007.

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Saldívar-Hull, Sonia. Feminism on the border: Chicana gender politics and literature. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000.

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James, Higgins. A history of Peruvian literature. London: F. Cairns, 1987.

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Stoddard, Eve Walsh. Positioning gender and race in (post)colonial plantation space: Connecting Ireland and the Caribbean. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Positioning gender and race in (post)colonial plantation space: Connecting Ireland and the Caribbean. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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S, Gonzalez Nelly, ed. Modernity and tradition: The new Latin American and Caribbean literature, 1956-1994 : papers of the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials, David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 28-June 2, 1994. [Austin, Tex.]: SALALM Secretariat, Benson Latin American Collection, The General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin, 1996.

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Booker, M. Keith. The Caribbean novel in English: An introduction. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 2001.

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Gendered spaces in Argentine women's literature. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Kamel, Rachael, and Deborah Wei. Resistance in paradise: Rethinking 100 years of U.S. involvement in the Caribbean and the pacific. Philadelphia, PA: American Friends Service Committee, 1998.

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Patrick Chamoiseau: A critical introduction. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2012.

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Popescu, Oreste. Studies in the history of Latin American economic thought. London: Routledge, 1996.

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Avni, Haim. Jewish civilization studies in Latin American universities. Jerusalem: International Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization, 1990.

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1910-, Arrom José Juan, ed. An account of the antiquities of the Indians: Chronicles of the New World encounter. Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press, 1999.

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Libal, Autumn. Cuban Americans: Exiles from an island home. Philadelphia: Mason Crest Publishers, 2006.

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South American Independence: Gender, Politics, Text (Liverpool University Press - Liverpool Latin American Studies). Liverpool University Press, 2007.

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Pellicer, Sergio Navarrete. Maya Achi Marimba Music In Guatemala (Studies in Latin American and Caribbean Music). Temple University Press, 2005.

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Maya Achi Marimba Music In Guatemala (Studies in Latin American and Caribbean Music). Temple University Press, 2005.

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Korovkin, Tanya. Politics of Agricultural Co-Operativism: Peru, 1969-1983 (Latin American and Caribbean Studies Series). Univ of British Columbia Pr, 1991.

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Jitrik, Noe, and Noé Jitrik. The Noé Jitrik Reader: Selected Essays on Latin American Literature (Latin America in Translation). Duke University Press, 2005.

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(Translator), Susan E. Benner, ed. The Noé Jitrik Reader: Selected Essays on Latin American Literature (Latin America in Translation). Duke University Press, 2005.

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A History of Peruvian Literature (Liverpool Monographs in (Liverpool Monographs in Hispanic Studies, No 7). Francis Cairns Publications, 1987.

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Solow, Barbara L. British Capitalism and Caribbean Slavery: The Legacy of Eric Williams (Studies in Interdisciplinary History). Cambridge University Press, 1988.

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Moya, Jose C., ed. The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195166217.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History brings together seventeen articles that survey the recent historiography of the colonial era, independence movements, and postcolonial periods. The articles span Mexico, Spanish South America, and Brazil. They begin by questioning the limitations and meaning of Latin America as a conceptual organization of space within the Americas and how the region became excluded from broader studies of the Western hemisphere. Subsequent articles address indigenous peoples of the region; rural and urban history; slavery and race; African, European, and Asian immigration; labor; gender and sexuality; religion; family and childhood; economics; politics; and disease and medicine. In so doing, they bring together traditional approaches to politics and power, while examining the quotidian concerns of workers, women and children, peasants, and racial and ethnic minorities.
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Booker, M. Keith, and Dubravka Juraga. The Caribbean Novel in English: An Introduction (Studies in African Literature). Heinemann, 2000.

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Booker, M. Keith, and Dubravka Juraga. The Caribbean Novel in English: An Introduction (Studies in African Literature). Heinemann, 2000.

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Gomez-Quintero, Raysa E. Amador, and Mireya Perez Bustillo. The Female Body: Perspectives of Latin American Artists (Contributions in Women's Studies). Greenwood Press, 2001.

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Reconstructing Childhood: Strategies of Reading for Culture and Gender in the Spanish American Bildungsroman (The Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature and Theory). Bucknell University Press, 2003.

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Gertrud, Aub-Buscher, and Noakes Beverley Ormerod 1937-, eds. The Francophone Caribbean today: Literature, language, culture : studies in memory of Bridget Jones. Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, 2003.

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Brickhouse, Anna. Transamerican Literary Relations and the Nineteenth-Century Public Sphere (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture). Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Political Bodies: Gender, History, and the Struggle for Narrative Power in Recent Chilean Literature (The Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature and Theory). Bucknell University Press, 2002.

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Writing Rage: Unmasking Violence Through Caribbean Discourse. University of West Indies Press, 2006.

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Saldívar-Hull, Sonia. Feminism on the Border: Chicana Gender Politics and Literature. University of California Press, 2000.

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Mujeres latinoamericanas: Historia y cultura : Siglos XVI al XIX (Cuadernos Casa). Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, 1997.

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Campuzano, Luisa, and de Autores Colectivo. Mujeres Latinoamericanas: Historia y Cultura: Siglos XVI al XIX (Cuadernos Casa). Casa de Las Americas, 1999.

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Luisa, Campuzano, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. Unidad Iztapalapa., and Casa de las Américas, eds. Mujeres latinoamericanas: Historia y cultura : siglos XVI al XIX. La Habana: Casa de las Américas, 1997.

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Bollington, Lucy, and Paul Merchant, eds. Latin American Culture and the Limits of the Human. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401490.001.0001.

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Latin American Culture and the Limits of the Human curates an important series of case studies of the posthuman imaginaries and nonhuman tropes employed in a broad range of Latin American cultural texts, from the narratives of Las Casas to new media and installation art in contemporary Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina. The book’s introduction highlights the ways the figure of the “limit” has functioned as an important site of aesthetic, ontological, and political experimentation and reworking in Latin American cultural production, and underlines the potentialities and possible risks associated with the use of posthuman frameworks in the region. The different chapters examine the ways human borders and boundaries have been tested, undermined, and reformulated in relation to issues including dictatorial violence and drug war necropolitics, ecological storytelling, indigenous thought systems, gender, race, history, and new materialism. The book as a whole marshals a wide range of theoretical frameworks and points to the complex ways Latin American culture intersects with and departs from global formulations of humanism and the posthuman.
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McDonough, Kelly S. The Learned Ones: Nahua Intellectuals in Postconquest Mexico. University of Arizona Press, 2016.

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The Learned Ones: Nahua Intellectuals in Postconquest Mexico. University of Arizona Press, 2014.

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Rafael, Hernández, Rojas Rafael 1965-, and González Echevarría Roberto, eds. Ensayo cubano del siglo XX: Antología. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2002.

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Hernandez, Rafael, and Rafael Rojas. Ensayo Cubano Del Siglo Xx: Seleccion, Prologo Y Notas De Rafael Hernandez Y Rafael Rojas (Tierra Firme). Fondo de Cultura Economica USA, 2002.

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Nunez, Fernando, Carlos Arvizu, and Ramon Abonce. Space and Place in the Mexican Landscape: The Evolution of a Colonial City (Studies in Architecture and Culture). Texas A&M University Press, 2007.

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Githire, Njeri. Cannibal Writes: Eating Others in Caribbean and Indian Ocean Women's Writing. University of Illinois Press, 2014.

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The Francophone Caribbean today: Literature, language, culture. Barbados: University of the West Indies Press, 2003.

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Aub-Buscher, Gertrud, and Beverly Omerod Noakes. The Francophone Caribbean Today: Literature, Language, Culture. University of the West Indies Press, 2003.

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Gertrud, Aub-Buscher, and Noakes Beverley Omerod, eds. The Francophone Caribbean today: Literature, language, culture. Barbados: University of the West Indies Press, 2003.

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Osvaldo, Pellettieri, and Rovner Eduardo, eds. La Dramaturgia en Iberoamérica: Teoría y práctica teatral. Buenos Aires: Galerna, 1998.

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Pellettieri, Osvaldo, and Eduardo Rovner. LA Dramaturgia En Iberoamerica: Teoria Y Practica Teatral (Tendencias del Teatro Actual en Iberoamerica y Argentina). Editorial Galerna, 1998.

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Daniel, Yvonne. Diaspora Dance in the History of Dance Studies. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036538.003.0002.

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This chapter examines Diaspora dance culture from a dance studies perspective. It begins by tracing the history of dance anthropology and Diaspora dance as a field of study, with a particular focus on some key dance scholars such as Franz Boas, E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Margaret Mead, Gertrude Kurath, Katherine Dunham, and Pearl Primus. It then reviews the pioneers and pioneering literature of dance anthropology covering Caribbean, Spanish Caribbean, French/Kreyol Caribbean, English/Creole Caribbean, and Dutch Caribbean dance studies as well as dance studies of Afro-Latin territories. It also provides a short background on African and Diaspora U.S. dance studies and concludes by highlighting how visual analysis of dance formations permits a visceral understanding of Diaspora dance.
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