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Critical Mexican Studies
Series editor: Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado -
Performing Latin American and Caribbean Identities
Series editor: Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
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Browse our recent award-winning titles
- Premio Mejor Libro, LASA Sección Siglo XIX, 2025:
Las Raras: Feminine Style, Intellectual Networks, and Women Writers during Spanish-American Modernismo by Sarah Moody - Premio al Mejor Libro en Humanidades, LASA Sección México, 2025:
Subjunctive Aesthetics: Mexican Cultural Production in the Era of Climate Change by Carolyn Fornoff - Honorable Mention, Premio al Mejor Libro en Humanidades, LASA Sección México, 2025, and Honorable Mention, Modern Language Association’s Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize, 2023:
Serial Mexico: Storytelling across Media, from Nationhood to Now by Amy E. Wright - Honorable Mention, Premio al Mejor Libro en Humanidades, LASA Sección México, 2025:
Biocosmism: Vitality and the Utopian Imagination in Postrevolutionary Mexico by Jorge Quintana Navarrete - Society of Ethnomusicology’s Marcia Herndon Prize, 2024:
Sonic Strategies: Performing Mexico’s War on Drugs, Mourning, and Feminicide by Christina Baker - New England Council of Latin American Studies’ Marysa Navarro Best Book Prize, 2024:
Samurai in the Land of the Gaucho: Transpacific Modernity and Nikkei Literature in Argentina by Koichi Hagimoto - Honorable Mention, Premio al Mejor Libro en Humanidades, LASA Sección México, 2024:
Mexico, Interrupted: Labor, Idleness, and the Economic Imaginary of Independence by Sergio Gutiérrez Negrón
- Premio Mejor Libro, LASA Sección Siglo XIX, 2025:
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Mapping Diversity in Latin America
Race and Ethnicity from Colonial Times to the Present
Auteurs: Edited by Mabel Moraña and Miguel A. Valerio
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici
Changes in the Landscape
Humans and Nature in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Auteurs: Edited by Jennifer L. French
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici
Making Mexican Rock
Censorship, Journalism, and Popular Music after Avándaro
Auteurs: Andrew J. Green
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici
Eduardo Halfon and the Itinerary of Memory
Auteurs: Marilyn G. Miller
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici
Amplifications of Black Sound from Colonial Mexico
Vocality and Beyond
Auteurs: Sarah Finley
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici
Empathy and Performance
Enactments of Power in Latinx America
Auteurs: Laura V. Sández
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici
Where Social Identities Converge
Latin American and Latinx Youth on Screen
Auteurs: Traci Roberts-Camps
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici
The Rights of Nature and the Testimony of Things
Literature and Environmental Ethics from Latin America
Auteurs: Mark Anderson
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici
Las Raras
Feminine Style, Intellectual Networks, and Women Writers during Spanish-American Modernismo
Auteurs: Sarah Moody
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici
"We, the Barbarians"
Three Mexican Writers in the Twenty-First Century
Auteurs: Mabel Moraña; translated by Stephanie Kirk
Langue: English
Site Web du Livre: Cliquez ici