Welcome to the Vanderbilt UP MLA 2022 virtual exhibit!
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- Learn more about VUP’s Critical Mexican Studies book series
Series editor: Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado
Series volumes:
◦ The Restless Dead: Necrowriting and Disappropriation by Cristina Rivera Garza (trans. Robin Myers)
◦ History and Modern Media: A Personal Journey by John Mraz
◦ Toxic Loves, Impossible Futures: Feminist Living as Resistance by Irmgard Emmelhainz
◦ Unlawful Violence: Mexican Law and Cultural Production by Rebecca Janzen [Forthcoming, May 2022]
◦ Drug Cartels Do Not Exist: Narcotrafficking in US and Mexican Culture by Oswaldo Zavala (trans. William Savinar) [Forthcoming, May 2022]
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Obsession, Aesthetics, and the Iberian City
The Partial Madness of Modern Urban Culture
Toxic Loves, Impossible Futures
Feminist Living as Resistance
Race, Reason, and Rupture in the Americas
A Novel
The Matter of Death in Contemporary Spanish Culture
An Introduction
Adventures in Nashville's Deep Past
Race, Religion, and Black Lives Matter
Essays on a Moment and a Movement
The Making of Illusions in Early Modern Spain
A Personal Journey
Octavio Paz as Essayist and Public Intellectual
A Nashville Story
Women and Science in Spanish Culture
A Black Publisher in Imperial Brazil
Cyborgs, Sexuality, and the Undead
The Body in Mexican and Brazilian Speculative Fiction
Necrowriting and Disappropriation
How a Sleepy Southern Town Became "It" City
Second Edition
Rediscovering the Fisk University-Library of Congress Coahoma County Study, 1941-1942
Yasuoka Shotaro and Literary Memory in Japan
Writing Revolution in Latin America
From Martí to García Márquez to Bolaño
Chicaba, an African Nun in Eighteenth-Century Spain
People Only Die of Love in Movies
Film Writing by Jim Ridley
Transnational Connections in the Hispanic World
Transforming Mexican Cinema, 1988-2012