LASA2026 will be held exclusively in person in Paris, France.

Vanderbilt University Press

Welcome to the Vanderbilt UP LASA 2025 virtual exhibit!

Mapping Diversity in Latin America
Race and Ethnicity from Colonial Times to the Present
Authors: Edited by Mabel Moraña and Miguel A. Valerio
Language: English
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Changes in the Landscape
Humans and Nature in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Authors: Edited by Jennifer L. French
Language: English
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Making Mexican Rock
Censorship, Journalism, and Popular Music after Avándaro
Authors: Andrew J. Green
Language: English
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Eduardo Halfon and the Itinerary of Memory
Authors: Marilyn G. Miller
Language: English
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Amplifications of Black Sound from Colonial Mexico
Vocality and Beyond
Authors: Sarah Finley
Language: English
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Empathy and Performance
Enactments of Power in Latinx America
Authors: Laura V. Sández
Language: English
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Where Social Identities Converge
Latin American and Latinx Youth on Screen
Authors: Traci Roberts-Camps
Language: English
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The Rights of Nature and the Testimony of Things
Literature and Environmental Ethics from Latin America
Authors: Mark Anderson
Language: English
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Las Raras
Feminine Style, Intellectual Networks, and Women Writers during Spanish-American Modernismo
Authors: Sarah Moody
Language: English
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"We, the Barbarians"
Three Mexican Writers in the Twenty-First Century
Authors: Mabel Moraña; translated by Stephanie Kirk
Language: English
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