Book Exhibition

Vanderbilt University Press

Booth(s): C9
Vanderbilt University Press
Vanderbilt University Press publishes books in the areas of Latin American and Hispanic studies; global and public health; human rights and civil rights; anthropology; history and postwar studies; and studies of race, class, gender, and sexuality.

Welcome to the Vanderbilt UP LASA 2024 virtual exhibit!

The Rights of Nature and the Testimony of ThingsThe Rights of Nature and the Testimony of Things
Literature and Environmental Ethics from Latin America
Author(s): Mark Anderson
Language: English
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Sonic StrategiesSonic Strategies
Performing Mexico's War on Drugs, Mourning, and Feminicide
Author(s): Christina Baker
Language: English
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Creating Carmen MirandaCreating Carmen Miranda
Race, Camp, and Transnational Stardom
Author(s): Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
Language: English
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Eyes on AmazoniaEyes on Amazonia
Transnational Perspectives on the Rubber Boom Frontier
Author(s): Jessica Carey-Webb
Language: English
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Food, Texts, and Cultures in Latin America and SpainFood, Texts, and Cultures in Latin America and Spain
Author(s): Edited by Rafael Climent-Espino and Ana M. Gomez-Bravo
Language: English
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The End of Catholic MexicoThe End of Catholic Mexico
Causes and Consequences of the Mexican Reforma (1855–1861)
Author(s): David Gilbert
Language: English
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Borges and Kafka, Bolaño and BloomBorges and Kafka, Bolaño and Bloom
Latin American Authors and the Western Canon
Author(s): Juan E. De Castro
Language: English
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The End of the FutureThe End of the Future
Trauma, Memory, and Reconciliation in Peruvian Amazonia
Author(s): Bartholomew Dean
Language: English
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Subjunctive AestheticsSubjunctive Aesthetics
Mexican Cultural Production in the Era of Climate Change
Author(s): Carolyn Fornoff
Language: English
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Flexible FamiliesFlexible Families
Nicaraguan Transnational Families in Costa Rica
Author(s): Caitlin E. Fouratt
Language: English
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‎ Attend our LASA panel 

Critical Mexican Studies, 2024: Approaches, Recent and Forthcoming
082 // LCU - Roundtable - Wednesday, June 12
10:20am - 11:50am, Ed. 02 – Fernando Barón S.J. - P2-208

  • Sponsor: Vanderbilt University Press
  • Session Organizers:
    Amy E. Wright, Saint Louis University
    Jorge I. Quintana Navarrete, Dartmouth College
  • Chair: Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Discussant: Steven P. Rodriguez, Vanderbilt University Press
  • Presenters:
    Christina Baker, Temple University
    David S. Dalton, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte)
    Sarah Finley, Christopher Newport University
    Carolyn Fornoff, Cornell University
    Sergio Gutiérrez-Negrón, Oberlin College
    Ilana S. Luna, Arizona State University
    Norma Klahn, University of California/Santa Cruz
    Jorge I. Quintana Navarrete, Dartmouth College
    Amy E. Wright, Saint Louis University
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