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Shukla S.; Tinsman H.
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| Editors Introduction |
| Pages: 1-10 |
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Tinsman H
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| Introduction: Histories of Latin Americanisms |
| Pages: 11-12 |
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Canclini N.G.
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| Aesthetic Moments of Latin Americanism |
| Pages: 13-24 |
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Hopenhayn M.
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| Essential Histories, Contingent Outcomes: Latin Americanists in Search of a Discourse |
| Pages: 25-35 |
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Reguillo R.
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| Latin America: A Story in Three Movements |
| Pages: 36-48 |
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Arias A.
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| Personal Stories of Latin Americanism |
| Pages: 49-55 |
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Lekus I.
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| Queer Harvests: Homosexuality, the U.S. New Left, and the Venceremos Brigades to Cuba |
| Pages: 57-91 |
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Blanco J.D.
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| Bastards of the Unfinished Revolution: Bolivars Ismael and Rizals Marti at the Turn of the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 92-114 |
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Rowe A.C.
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| Whose "America"? The Politics of Rhetoric and Space in the Formation of U.S. Nationalism |
| Pages: 115-134 |
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Saldana-Portillo M.J.
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| "Wavering on the Horizon of Social Being": The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo and the Legacy of Its Racial Character in Americo Paredess George Washington Gomez |
| Pages: 135-164 |
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Khan A.
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| Sacred Subversions? Syncretic Creoles, the Indo-Caribbean, and "Cultures In-between" |
| Pages: 165-184 |
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Giles P
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| The Parallel Worlds of Jose Marti |
| Pages: 185-190 |
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Hassan S.D.
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| The Figuration of Marti: Before and after the Revolution |
| Pages: 191-198 |
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del Real P
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| "Nuestra America": Territory and Place |
| Pages: 199-205 |
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Bojorquez Urzaiz C.E.
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| Indigenous Components in the Discourse of "Nuestra America" |
| Pages: 206-213 |
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Ochoa E.C.; Fletcher I.C.
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| Beyond the Nation-State: Teaching the History of the Americas |
| Pages: 215-217 |
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Paton D.; Beck J.; Robinson G.
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| Teaching "The Americas" |
| Pages: 218-229 |
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Masur K.
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| Race and Nation: The United States in "Our America" |
| Pages: 230-242 |
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Lambrose R.J.
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| The Abusable Past |
| Pages: 243-247 |
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Notes on Contributors  |
| Pages: 248-250 |