Vanderbilt University Press extends the university's scholarly mission by publishing dynamic, well-researched books for a global audience of engaged readers. We publish books in the areas of Latin American and Hispanic studies, with editorial interests including most areas of humanities and social sciences. We seek intellectually provocative and socially significant works in these areas, as well as works that are interdisciplinary or that blend scholarly and practical concerns.
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Critical Mexican Studies
Series editor: Ignacio Sánchez Prado
Series volumes available now
- The Restless Dead: Necrowriting and Disappropriation by Cristina Rivera Garza (translated by Robin Myers)
- History and Modern Media: A Personal Journey by John Mraz
- Toxic Loves, Impossible Futures: Feminist Living as Resistance by Irmgard Emmelhainz
Forthcoming volumes
- Drug Cartels Do Not Exist: Narcotrafficking in US and Mexican Culture by Oswaldo Zavala (May 2022)
- Unlawful Violence: Mexican Law and Cultural Production by Rebecca Janzen (May 2022)
- The Mexican Transpacific: Nikkei Writing, Visual Arts, and Performance by Ignacio López-Calvo (November 2022)
- Monstrous Politics: Geography, Rights, and the Urban Revolution in Mexico City by Ben Gerlofs (January 2023)
Performing Latin American and Caribbean Identities
Series editor: Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
Series volumes available now
- Creating Carmen Miranda: Race, Camp, and Transnational Stardom by Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
- Atenco Lives! Filmmaking and Popular Struggle in Mexico by Livia K. Stone
- Living Quixote: Performative Activism in Contemporary Brazil and the Americas by Rogelio Miñana
Forthcoming volumes
- Creating Worlds Otherwise: Art, Collective Action, and (Post)Extactivism by Paula Serafini (June 2022)
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Creating Carmen Miranda
Race, Camp, and Transnational Stardom
Authors: Kathryn Bishop=Ssanchez
Language: English
Edition: First
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The Merchant of Havana
The Jew in the Cuban Abolitionist Archive
Authors: Stephen Silverstein
Language: English
Edition: First
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Anti-Drug Policies in Columbia
Successes, Failures, and Wrong Turns
Authors: Alejandro Gaviria & Daniel Mejia
Language: English
Edition: First
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The Moral Electricity of Print
Transatlantic Education and the Lima Women's Circuit, 1876-1910
Authors: Ronald Briggs
Language: English
Edition: First
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No Limits to Their Sway
Cartagena's Privateers and the Masterless Caribbean in the Age of Revolutions
Authors: Edgardo Pérez Morales
Language: English
Edition: First
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A Good Position for Birth
Pregnancy, Risk, and Development in Southern Belize
Authors: Aminata Maraesa
Language: English
Edition: First
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From Filmmaker Warriors to Flash Drive Shamans
Indigenous Media Producction and Engagement n Latin America
Authors: Richard Pace
Language: English
Edition: First
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