Latin American Studies~2012 - University of Pittsburgh Press
Latin American Studies~2012 - University of Pittsburgh Press
Latin American Studies~2012 - University of Pittsburgh Press
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C U LT U R E<br />
Woman <strong>of</strong> the River<br />
Bilingual edition<br />
CLARIBEL ALEGRÍA<br />
DARWIN FLAKOLL, translator<br />
1989 • 112 pp. • 978-0-8229-5409-5 • Paper $14.00 • ITEM NO. 528 • SALE PRICE $11.20<br />
PITT POETRY SERIES<br />
“One <strong>of</strong> the major voices in <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> poetry presents a collection<br />
<strong>of</strong> poems that address the political realities <strong>of</strong> contemporary Central<br />
America, containing many works that are political, direct, and critical <strong>of</strong><br />
the United States’ presence in <strong>Latin</strong> America.”<br />
—Directions<br />
Voces femeninas de Hispanoamérica<br />
Spanish edition<br />
Edited by GLORIA BAUTISTA GUTIÉRREZ<br />
1996 • 320 pp. • 978-0-8229-5558-0 • Paper $22.95 • ITEM NO. 529 • SALE PRICE $18.36<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“An excellent contribution to writing on and by women in <strong>Latin</strong><br />
America.”<br />
—H-Net Reviews<br />
Voces Femeninas de Hispanoamérica presents a selection <strong>of</strong> the most representative and outstanding writing<br />
by <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> women writers from the seventeenth century to the present.<br />
Emplumada<br />
LORNA DEE CERVANTES<br />
Imagination Beyond Nation<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Popular Culture<br />
Edited by EVA P. BUENO and TERRY CAESAR<br />
1999 • 328 pp. • 978-0-8229-5686-0 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 530 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />
PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />
“Clearly popular culture has added new dimensions to more traditional<br />
approaches. [This] collection <strong>of</strong>fers, among other things, some excellent<br />
case studies <strong>of</strong> this process <strong>of</strong> mediation. It is especially fascinating to<br />
watch authors who are well informed about the culture they study reflect<br />
upon this phenomenon.”<br />
—H-Net Reviews<br />
1982 • 80 pp. • 978-0-8229-5327-2 • Paper $14.00 • ITEM NO. 531 • SALE PRICE $11.20<br />
PITT POETRY SERIES<br />
“No book before Emplumada has so completely and sharply drawn the<br />
East Bay and San Jose, California experience with full justice. No book<br />
has so successfully made the Californian urban and rural worlds <strong>of</strong><br />
unfinished freeways and ‘spinached specked shoes’ <strong>of</strong> cannery workers<br />
come alive. No book has so carefully elucidated what living as a Chicana<br />
in the West means, and how ‘an intelligent, well-read person could<br />
believe in the war between races.”<br />
—Revista Chicano-Riqueña<br />
8 UNIVERSIT Y OF PIT TSBURGH PRESS • <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies