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Winter 2019
50:1

January 2019

From the President
Lynn Stephen

The Languages and Literatures of Abiayala
Coordinated by Luis E. Cárcamo-Huechante

Introducción. Lenguas, lenguajes y literaturas de Abiayala: ¿Descolonizando o re-colonizando en la era del capital extractivista?
por Luis E. Cárcamo-Huechante
Linguistic Diversity in Mexico: The Gaps of “Multicultural” Celebration
by Emiliana Cruz
Movimientos autónomos por la lengua mapuche en Wallmapu
por Simona Mayo y Silvia Castillo
Misk’i parlayniywan chhullunka sunqituy qhallallarikapun!
por Gladys Camacho Rios
Una reflexión Maya K’iche’: Las literaturas en lenguas originarias de Abiayala
por Emil Keme
Living Languages as the Acoustic Ecologies within the Contemporary Literatures of Anahuac
by Adam W. Coon
Interpretation Is an Act of Resistance: Indigenous Organizations Respond to “Zero Tolerance” and “Family Separation”
by Vivian Newdick and Odilia Romero
Literaturas y lenguas indígenas: La inauguración de una nueva Área Temática en LASA, escrituras indígenas y crítica literaria
por Gloria Elizabeth Chacón y Luz María Lepe

On LASA2019

LASA 2019 Boston: On Employment, Social Inclusion, and Justice
by Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid

In Memoriam

Aníbal Quijano Obregón (1930–2018)
by Susanne Jonas
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