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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month through Poetry

Oct 08 2024
We honor Hispanic Heritage Month through poems by South American poets from the upcoming THE SERPENT AND THE FIRE, the final poetry anthology from Jerome Rothenberg and co-edited with Javier Taboada.
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture Publishes Two-Part Special Section on “the Future of the Art of the Past”

Nov 23 2021
Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (LALVC) is focusing on "the future of the art of the past" in two special sections, the first of which was published in issue 3.3, and the second of which appears in the journal's current issue 3.4. This two-part collection of essays shares research generated
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture Focuses on “the Future of the Art of the Past”

Oct 13 2021
As we celebrate #HispanicHeritageMonth, we'd like to take this opportunity to highlight our award-winning journal, Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture. Editor-in-Chief Charlene Villaseñor Black was recently featured in a profile in the October issue of UCLA Magazine.The current issue of
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Scholar Explores Mexican Women’s Early Use of Sound Technologies

Oct 07 2021
Edison phonograph and Gold Moulded records, from a 1909 advertisementAt the turn of the previous century, during the Porfiriato, Mexico lived through a time of technological revolutions that modified ways of perceiving time, distance, and sounds. Consider the phonograph, created by Thomas Alva E
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Mexican Studies / Estudios Mexicanos Announces Forthcoming Issue Focusing on Mexican Bicentennial of Independence

Sep 17 2021
Mexican Studies / Estudios Mexicanos joins in the celebration and critical reflection of Mexico’s bicentennial of independence. Hence we are glad to announce the forthcoming Thematic Section “Bicentennial Mexican Independence: New Critical Insights” to be published in our 37.3 issue in November. Thi
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