LATINOAMERICANA
A new series from the University of Toronto Press, Latinoamericana focuses on all aspects of Latin American literature, history, and culture from the colonial period to the present day. We welcome proposals for original scholarly monographs, edited collections, translations of important works, and critical editions of primary sources with scholarly commentary. The aim of this series is to publish dynamic, cutting-edge research that explores Latin American cultural production through an interdisciplinary and theoretical lens.
Series Editors: SUSAN ANTEBI, Department of Spanish & Portuguese, University of Toronto, NÉSTOR E. RODRÍGUEZ, Department of Spanish & Portuguese, University of Toronto
Editorial Advisory Board: CARLOS J. ALONSO, Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures, Columbia University SANTA ARIAS, Department of Spanish & Portuguese, The University of Kansas KIM BEAUCHESNE, Department of French, Hispanic & Italian Studies, University of British Columbia HÉCTOR DOMÍNGUEZ-RUVALCABA, Department of Spanish & Portuguese, The University of Texas at Austin ANÍBAL GONZÁLEZ-PÉREZ, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Yale University JORGE GUERRERO, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Ottawa BETH JÖRGENSEN, Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Rochester EMILY MAGUIRE, Department of Spanish & Portuguese, Northwestern University KERSTIN OLOFF, Department of Hispanic Studies, Durham University
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Defining and Defying Borders
Tracing Hispanism across Literary Magazines
Price:
$80.00
ISBN: 9781487548629
Pub Date: February 2024
Defining and Defying Borders describes how journals, magazines, and newspapers chart the complex postcolonial relationship between Spain and Latin America during the modernist era.
Contemporary Colonialities in Mexico and Beyond
Price:
$85.00
ISBN: 9781487551216
Pub Date: January 2024
Shedding light on historical moments and geographic locations, this book explores coloniality and its legacies in contemporary Mexico.
Digital Encounters
Envisioning Connectivity in Latin American Cultural Production
Price:
$80.00
ISBN: 9781487508685
Pub Date: April 2023
Digital Encounters approaches connectivity as a gravitational centre of contemporary Latin American cultural production.
Revolutionary Visions
Jewish Life and Politics in Latin American Film
Price:
$56.00
ISBN: 9781487508142
Pub Date: November 2020
Revolutionary Visions traces the emergence of a growing corpus of Latin American films that explore the legacy of Jewish encounters with revolutionary political movements in 1960s and 1970s Latin America.
Militarized Masculinity in Spain and Chile
Remembering Violence through Film and Literature
Price:
$85.00
ISBN: 9781487562717
Pub Date: August 2025
Revealing how militarized masculinity inextricably intersects with political repression, this book examines the dictatorial regimes of Francisco Franco and Augusto Pinochet to offer arresting examples of the implications of these links.

Defining and Defying Borders
Tracing Hispanism across Literary Magazines
$80.00
ISBN: 9781487548629
Pub Date: February 2024
Defining and Defying Borders describes how journals, magazines, and newspapers chart the complex postcolonial relationship between Spain and Latin America during the modernist era.
Contemporary Colonialities in Mexico and Beyond
$85.00
ISBN: 9781487551216
Pub Date: January 2024
Shedding light on historical moments and geographic locations, this book explores coloniality and its legacies in contemporary Mexico.
Digital Encounters
Envisioning Connectivity in Latin American Cultural Production
$80.00
ISBN: 9781487508685
Pub Date: April 2023
Digital Encounters approaches connectivity as a gravitational centre of contemporary Latin American cultural production.
Revolutionary Visions
Jewish Life and Politics in Latin American Film
$56.00
ISBN: 9781487508142
Pub Date: November 2020
Revolutionary Visions traces the emergence of a growing corpus of Latin American films that explore the legacy of Jewish encounters with revolutionary political movements in 1960s and 1970s Latin America.
Militarized Masculinity in Spain and Chile
Remembering Violence through Film and Literature
$85.00
ISBN: 9781487562717
Pub Date: August 2025