Total 58 results found.
Reveals a New Story of Unexpected Sympathies, Solidarities, and Care in the Guantánamo Borderlands
An Original Intervention into Theorizations of Buenos Aires’s Urban History
Highlights the Transformative Effects of Border Conflicts on Culture and Politics
Captures the Complexity of Foucault’s Political Engagements and Breaks with the Orthodox View That He Was Anti-Marxist
A Methodological Study of Going to the Movies as Cultural and Societal Practice
A Nuanced Study of the Complex Social Imaginary and Hegemony of Violence in Colombia
Charts the Rise of the Barrios in the Venezuelan Imagination
How Contemporary Art, Literature, Film, and Television Create an Imagined Version of Latin America in the United States
Exploring Colonialism in University Spanish and Hispanic Studies Departments
Presents a New Way of Understanding Modernization, Exclusion, and Nationalist Discourse through the Voices of Gender and Sexual Dissident Writers
Contextualizes and Critically Analyzes Fitness Culture within the History of Imperialism
A New Approach to Transpacific Studies Linking the Literature and Thought of the Americas and the Philippines
An In-Depth Analysis of Cultural Modernity and Urban Space across Artistic Disciplines in 1920s and 1930s Argentina
A New Way of Understanding the Political Agency of Global Art Cinema
A New Study of Mexico Travel Narratives that Illuminates the Agency of the Visited Cultures