
Latinx Literature in Transition, 1444–1886: Volume 1
2 contributors - Hardback
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Kenya C. Dworkin y Méndez is a Professor of Hispanic Studies at Carnegie Mellon University. She received an NEH grant for a performance ethnography of an unknown chapter of immigrant Cuban theater, has published widely in Cuban ('Latin Place Making in the Late 19th & Early 20th Centuries,' 2018), Latinx, and Sephardic studies (Spanish and Empire, 2007), and is also a translator (Broken Umbrellas, 2023). Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela is a Reader Latin American Culture at King's College, London. Her publications have ranged over C17th women's writing (Colonial Angels, 2000), the C19th (Ricardo Palma's Tradiciones: Illuminating Gender and Nation, 2012) and contemporary Latin American/x literature. She has played a leading role in university curriculum reform of Modern Languages in the UK.