págs. 1-11
págs. 12-28
págs. 29-63
págs. 64-85
págs. 86-107
págs. 108-134
págs. 135-158
págs. 159-172
Area Studies Beyond Ontology: Notes on Latin American Studies, American Studies, and Inter-American Studies
págs. 173-184
págs. 185-200
págs. 201-207
págs. 208-214
Exorcising the Lettered City: The Literature of the Villista Revolution
págs. 215-227
Politics, Rhetoric and the Future of Testimonio. A Review of Kimberly Nance's Can Literature Promote Justice?: Trauma Narrative and Social Action in Latin American Testimonio (Nashville: Vanderbilt UP, 2006)
págs. 228-235
The Spoken Animal: Politics, Language and History in Carlos Liscano's Truck of Fools. A Review of Carlos Liscano's Truck of Fools (Nashville: Vanderbilt UP, 2004)
págs. 236-242
Memory Scripts in the Making: Chile’s 9/11 and the Struggle for Meaning. A Review of Steve J. Stern's Battling for Hearts and Minds: Memory Struggles in Pinochet’s Chile, 1973-1988 (Durham: Duke UP, 2006)
págs. 243-252
Writing the Other: Rhetoric and Gender in Testimonial Writing. A Review of Joanna R. Bartow's Subject to Change: The Lessons of Latin American Women’s Testimonio for Truth, Fiction, and Theory (Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina PP, 2005)
págs. 253-258
Negotiating Culture in Cuba’s Special Period. A Review of Sujatha Fernandes' Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures (Durham: Duke UP, 2006)
págs. 259-265
African Diasporic Music Making Beyond the United States and Circum-Caribbean. A Review of Heidi C. Feldman's Black Rhythms of Peru: Reviving African Musical Heritage in the Black Pacific (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan UP, 2006)
págs. 266-273
Positioning the Past in the Present: Feldman’s “Memory Projects.” A Review of Heidi C. Feldman's Black Rhythms of Peru: Reviving African Musical Heritage in the Black Pacific (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan UP, 20
págs. 274-284
The Rhythms of the Cuban Revolution. A Review of Robin D. Moore's Music and Revolution: Cultural Change in Socialist Cuba (Berkeley and LA: U of California P, 2006)
págs. 285-290
In Praise of Older Drummers: The Cuban Creators of Latin Jazz. A Review of Raul A. Fernandez's From Afro-Cuban Rhythms to Latin Jazz (Berkeley: U of California P, 2006)
págs. 291-303
The Seductive Style of a Tex-Mex Cultural Critic. A Review of William A. Nericcio's Tex{t}-Mex: Seductive Hallucinations of The “Mexican” in America (Austin: U of Texas P, 2007)
págs. 304-309
Aesthetics and Performance of the Ishir of Paraguay. A Review of Ticio Escobar's The Curse of Nemur. In Search of the Art, Myth, and Ritual of the Ishir (Pittsburgh, PA: U of Pittsburgh P, 2007)
págs. 310-314
The United States and Latin American State Terrorism. A Review of (eds.) C. Menjívar and N. Rodríguez's When States Kill: Latin America, the U.S., and Technologies of Terror (Austin: U of Texas P, 2005)
págs. 315-326
A Promise of Historiographical Renewal for a New Generation of Radical Historians. A Review of Michel Gobat's Confronting the American Dream: Nicaragua Under U.S. Imperial Rule (Durham: Duke UP, 2005)
págs. 327-338
Chávez, Castro, Morales and the Democratization of Latin America. A Review of Tariq Ali's Pirates of the Caribbean: Axis of Hope (London: Verso, 2006)
págs. 339-344
Early Modern Iberian Science: Ignored But Not For Much Longer. A Review of Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra's Nature, Empire, and Nation: Explorations of the History of Science in the Iberian World (Stanford: Stanford UP, 2006)
págs. 345-356
Writing of Two Worlds. A Review of J.H. Elliott's Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America, 1492-1830 (New Haven: Yale UP, 2006)
págs. 357-362
Bartolomé de Las Casas: Ecclesiastical Imperialist? A Review of Daniel Castro's Another Face of Empire: Bartolomé de Las Casas, Indigenous Rights, and Ecclesiastical Imperialism (Durham: Duke UP, 2007)
págs. 363-365
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