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TRANSMODERNITY: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World, a peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary journal of Luso-Hispanic and U.S. Latino literary and cultural studies, is published by eScholarship and is part of the University of California. The Journal promotes the study of marginalized areas of Luso-Hispanic cultural production of any period and invites submissions of unpublished studies dealing with peripheral cultural production in the Luso-Hispanic world. It also welcomes relevant interdisciplinary work, interviews and book reviews, as they relate to “South-to-South” dynamics between formerly colonized peoples. Although the Journal is mostly devoted to non-canonical work, it will consider articles that rethink canonical texts from postcolonial and transmodern approaches.
Volume 6, Issue 2, 2016
Fall 2016
Articles
Constructing Self in the Brazuca Narrative: U.S. Brazilian Identity, Memory and Home in Samba Dreamers
Constructing Self in the Brazuca Narrative: U.S. Brazilian Identity, Memory and Home in Samba Dreamers
Step out to Shadowtime, Hurry Like a Plant: Corporeal and Corporate Time for the Anthropocene Generation
Step out to Shadowtime, Hurry Like a Plant: Corporeal and Corporate Time for the Anthropocene Generation
Memorias del deseo en La novia oscura de Laura Restrepo
Memorias del deseo en La novia oscura de Laura Restrepo
The Spanish Colonial Past in the Writer’s Memory: (Post)colonial Nostalgias in Enrique Fernández Lumba’s Hispanofilia Filipina
The Spanish Colonial Past in the Writer’s Memory: (Post)colonial Nostalgias in Enrique Fern ández Lumba ’ s Hispanofilia Filipina
La convivencia pos-binaria: Zonas del Tercer Espacio en La avalancha: leyenda negra
La convivencia pos-binaria: Zonas del Tercer Espacio en La avalancha: leyenda negra
The Lost Modernity: 1436-1439 (Alfonso de Cartagena and Leonardo Bruni)
The Lost Modernity: 1436-1439 (Alfonso de Cartagena and Leonardo Bruni )
Curating an International Avant-Garde: revista de avance and the Visual Arts
Curating an International Avant-Garde: revista de avance and the Visual Arts
Post-Apocalyptic Visions: Biopolitics, Late Capitalism, and Trauma in Children of Men and Naked City Spleen
Post-Apocalyptic Visions: Biopolitics, Late Capitalism, and Trauma in Children of Men and Naked City Spleen
Interviews
“Coloniality is not over, it’s all over.” Interview with Dr. Walter Mignolo (Nov. 2014, Part II)
“Coloniality is not over, it’s all over.” Interview with Dr. Walter Mignolo (Nov. 2014, Part II)
Book Reviews
King, Edward. Virtual Orientalism in Brazilian Culture. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. Print. 214 pp.
King, Edward. Virtual Orientalism in Brazilian Culture. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. Print. 214 pp.
Díaz Narbona, Inmaculada, ed. Literaturas hispanoafricanas: realidades y contextos. Madrid: Verbum, 2015. Impreso. 381 pp.
Díaz Narbona, Inmaculada, ed. Literaturas hispanoafricanas: realidades y contextos. Madrid: Verbum, 2015. Impreso. 381 pp.
Gasquet, Axel. El llamado de Oriente. Historia cultural del orientalismo argentino (1900-1950). Buenos Aires: Eudeba, 2015. Impreso. 444 pp.
Gasquet, Axel. El llamado de Oriente. Historia cultural del orientalismo argentino (1900-1950). Buenos Aires: Eudeba, 2015. Impreso. 444 pp.
Arellano, Jerónimo. Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2015. Print. 211 pp.
Arellano, Jerónimo. Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2015. Print. 211 pp.
Smith, Paul Julian, ed. La comedia y el melodrama en el audiovisual iberoamericano contemporáneo. Madrid: Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2015. Print. 220 pp.
Smith, Paul Julian, ed. La comedia y el melodrama en el audiovisual iberoamericano contemporáneo. Madrid: Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2015. Print. 220 pp.
Rivero, Yeidy M. Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television, 1950-1960. Duke University Press, 2015. Print. 252 pp.
Rivero, Yeidy M. Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television, 1950-1960. Duke University Press, 2015. Print. 252 pp.
Beilin, Katarzyna, and William Viestenz, eds. Ethics of Life. Contemporary Iberian Debates. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2016. Print. 342 pp.
Beilin, Katarzyna, and William Viestenz, eds. Ethics of Life. Contemporary Iberian Debates. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2016. Print. 342 pp.
Cifuentes-Goodbody, Nicholas. The Man Who Wrote Pancho Villa: Martín Luis Guzmán and the Politics of Life Writing. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2016. Print. 174 pp.
Cifuentes-Goodbody, Nicholas. The Man Who Wrote Pancho Villa: Martín Luis Guzmán and the Politics of Life Writing. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2016. Print. 174 pp.