From titles focused on the communities, culture, history, and politics of Latin America in the region to studies of the diaspora, Latin American Studies is an important part of Temple University Press' program. With series including Critical Race, Indigeneity, and Relationality and Global Youth speaking to contemporary concerns in the field, to legacy series such as Studies in Latin American and Caribbean Music, the Press seeks to publish cutting edge research across a variety of topics and methodologies. Please find a sampling of some recent and backlist titles below!
Accessible Citizenships
Disability, Nation, and the Cultural Politics of Greater Mexico
Authors: Julie Avril Minich
Language: English
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Mexican Voices of the Border Region
Authors: Laura Velasco Ortiz and Oscar Fernando Contreras Montellano with translations by Sandra del Castillo
Language: English
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Troubling Gender
Youth and Cumbia in Argentina's Music Scene
Authors: Pablo Vila and Pablo Seman
Language: English
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The New York Young Lords and the Struggle for Liberation
Authors: Darrel Wanzer-Serrano
Language: English
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Whose National Music?
Identity, Mestizaje, and Migration in Ecuador
Authors: Ketty Wong
Language: English
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Copy Of 200 Years of Latino History in Philadelphia
Authors: Hernán Guaracao, and David Cruz
Language: English
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