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The Latin American Literary Review is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to the literatures of Latin America. Committed to advancing a critical view of the literary field that includes related cultural production (performance, visual arts, film and media), the journal strives also to problematize the notion of “Latin America” to include Indigenous languages as well as the literary production of Latin(x) north-Americas.
Since its appearance in the Fall of 1972, Latin American Literary Review has published important scholarly studies in English, Spanish and Portuguese, as well as translations and literary texts. As an online, open access journal since 2017, the journal welcomes contributions from writers and scholars committed to rigorous inquiry and dialogue that deepens the understanding of the immensely rich and diverse literary and cultural production of the continent.
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Dossier: Escrituras emergentes, emergidas y residuales en Cuba
Front matter
- Emily Celeste Vazquez Enriquez
Research Articles
- Juan David Escobar Chacón
- Antonela dos Santos dos Santos, Sonia Sarra
- Jose Carlos Diaz Zanelli
Essays and Interventions
- Gustavo Perez Firmat
Dossier
- Caridad Tamayo Fernández
- Ámbar Caridad Carralero Díaz
- Lilianne Lugo Herrera
Translations
- Kathleen Weaver, Kathleen Weaver, Fayad Jamís
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