Cyber pioneers
Pioneers within Latin America's expanding cyberculture are taking literature, film and art into exciting new territory
View ArticleWords across frontiers
The central theme of a great Uruguayan literary critic is the key to decades of fertile Latin American social thought
View ArticleSouthern vision
Latin Americans become the subjects and the US becomes the object in a snapshot of the North taken from the South
View ArticleTell tales
The Maya offer a compelling argument for including oral literature within the mainstream literary studies canon
View ArticleMillenarian labyrinth
An eloquent revival of the essay as a form is weakened by blunt assumptions about Europe
View ArticleLore of the pampas
A study of the gaucho in 'foreign' literature demonstrates that this icon of Argentine identity is also a product of cultural exchange
View ArticleA revolutionary paradox
A literary-critical analysis of the Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas provides valuable insights into the relationship between sexual politics, art and revolution
View ArticleMariátegui’s revolutionary poetics
José Carlos Mariátegui used a new language to define modernity during an intellectual revolution in Peru
View ArticleThe homeland in a global era
An enthusiastic challenge to the view that the forms of citizenship generated by globalisation always transcend the local process of identity formation
View ArticleCultural awakening on a global scale
A seminal work now available in English offers us the chance to imagine forms of globalisation that go beyond the tired US vision
View ArticleSouthern comfort
The Chilean edition of Duke's Latin America Readers maintains the excellence and scholarly professionalism of this series
View ArticlePeru’s titan
The first complete historical overview of the writing of Mario Vargas Llosa ––– ||| Mario Vargas Llosa, by Raymond Leslie Williams (2014, Texas)
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