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Fall 2014
45:4

October 2014

  • From the Presidentby Debra Castillo
  • The Otros Saberes Initiative: A Shout-Out for the "Second Wind"by Charles R. Hale

Dossier: Latinoamericanismo a distancia

  • Ser escritor hispano canadiense y sobrevivir: Una reflexiónpor Julio Torres-Recinos
  • Latin American Studies in the Indian Classroomby Minni Sawhney
  • On Becoming a Latin American Literary Criticby Jeff Browitt

Debates: Precariedades

  • Precarious Livesby Michael Bérubé
  • Precariedades y emergencias de Norte a Sur: Reinvención, colaboración, expansiónpor Irene Depetris Chauvin
  • Precariedades, emergencias: La precariedad que se repitepor Juan Manuel Espinosa Restrepo
  • Precariousness and Everyday Lifeby Clara Han
  • Retos que confrontan los académicos en el ambiente de precariedad del momento actualpor Erika Díaz Pascacio
  • I Am Mexican but I'm Not Guiltyby Omar Figueredo

On LASA2015

  • Precariedades, exclusiones, emergencias: Presidential Panels at LASA2015 in San Juan, Puerto Ricopor Luis Cárcamo-Huechante y Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo
  • Film Festival Form
  • Reservation Form for the LASA2015 Book Exhibit

LASA Sections

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