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24. For a brief and convenient defi nition of discourse, see Paul A. Bové,<br />

“Discourse,” in Frank Lentricchia and Thomas McLaughin, eds., Critical<br />

Terms for Literary Study (Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1995).<br />

25. Michel Foucault, “The Order of Discourse,” ed. M. Shapiro, Language<br />

and Politics (New York: NYUP, 1984) 108–138.<br />

26. Joseph Bailey, “Deep Listening,” Natural Health (Nov/Dec 2003): 105,<br />

which is adapted from his book, Slowing Down to the Speed of Love (New<br />

York: McGraw-Hill, 2003).<br />

27. Philip Kerr, The Shot: A Thriller (New York: Atria, 2000) 34.<br />

28. Laura Esquivel, Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments,<br />

With Recipes, Romances, and Home Remedies (New York: Doubleday,<br />

1992) 137. Originally published in Spanish in 1989.<br />

29. Esquivel 180.<br />

30. Octavio Paz, The Labyrinth of Solitude: Life and Thought in Mexico,<br />

trans. Lysander Kemp (New York: Grove, 1961); fi rst published in Spanish<br />

as El laberinto de la soledad (1950).<br />

31. Ana Del Sarto, Alicia Ríos, and Abril Trigo, eds., The <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>America</strong>n<br />

<strong>Cultural</strong> Studies Reader (Durham: Duke UP, 2004); Pedro Lange-Churión<br />

and Eduardo Mendieta, eds., <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>America</strong>n and Postmodernity: A Contemporary<br />

Reader (Amherst, NY: Humanity, 2001).<br />

32. Neil Larsen, <strong>Reading</strong> North by South (Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P,<br />

1995) 189; see also, Del Sarto 729.<br />

33. Mato 7–8.<br />

34. Mato 11, 49.<br />

35. Mato 49.<br />

36. Lange-Churión and Mendieta, <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>America</strong>n and Postmodernity, 33.<br />

37. Marc Zimmerman, “Transnational Crossings and the Development<br />

of <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>America</strong>n <strong>Cultural</strong> Studies,” <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>America</strong>n <strong>Cultural</strong> Activities<br />

and Studies Arena Web site, University of Houston, 25 July 2005 . See also Zimmerman’s “<strong>Cultural</strong><br />

Studies and Transnational Process: The French Connection,” coord. Catalina<br />

Castellón and Cristián Santibáñez y MZ, Estudios culturales y cuestiones<br />

de globalización, LACASA 2004, 15 Sept. 2005 .<br />

38. Néstor García Canclini, Hybrid Cultures: Strategies for Entering and<br />

Leaving Modernity (Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1989); Walter Mignolo,<br />

Local Histories/Global Design: Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges and<br />

Border Thinking (Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000). See also Mignolo’s most<br />

recent exploration of <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>America</strong>n identity, The Idea of <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>America</strong><br />

(Oxford: Blackwell, 2005).<br />

39. K. A. Appiah, The Ethics of Identity (Princeton: Princeton UP, 2004).

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