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  2. Latin American literature - Wikipedia

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    Latin American writers sought a Latin American identity, and this would later be closely tied with the Modernismo literary movement. [ 9 ] Male authors mainly dominated colonial literature, with the exception of literary greats such as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz , but a shift began in the 19th century that allowed for more female authors to emerge.

  3. Latino literature - Wikipedia

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    Latino literature is literature written by people of Latin American ancestry, often but not always in English, most notably by Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cuban Americans, and Dominican Americans, many of whom were born in the United States. The origin of the term "Latino literature" dates back to the 1960s, during the Chicano Movement ...

  4. Latino poetry - Wikipedia

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    [29] In addition, the largest language and academic literary associations feature post-graduate level panels and events on developments in Latino poetry, such as the Modern Language Association, Latin American Studies Association, American Comparative Literature Association, and the American Literature Association, among others.

  5. Latin American poetry - Wikipedia

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    Latin American poetry is often written in Spanish, but is also composed in Portuguese, Mapuche, Nahuatl, Quechua, Mazatec, Zapotec, Ladino, English, and Spanglish. [1] The unification of Indigenous and imperial cultures produced a unique and extraordinary body of literature in this region. Later with the introduction of African slaves to the ...

  6. Jean Franco - Wikipedia

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    Jean Franco (March 31, 1924 – December 14, 2022) was a British-born American academic and literary critic known for her pioneering work on Latin American literature. [1] Educated at Manchester and London , she taught at London, Essex (where she was the university's first professor of Latin American literature), [ 2 ] and Stanford , and was ...

  7. The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of ...

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    The society was formed in response to the perceived practice at the Modern Language Association's annual conference American Literature section of discussing only works by white men. The society was founded at the following year's conference and within a few months had almost 100 members.

  8. Latin American Literary Review Press - Wikipedia

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    The Latin American Literary Review was established in 1972 and is published biannually. As of 2017 it has moved to an online platform with the Latin American Research Commons and Ubiquity Press. [5] It contains feature essays, creative work, new translations of important texts, and reviews of recent literary works from Latin America. It ...

  9. Latino studies - Wikipedia

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    Latino studies is an academic discipline which studies the experience of people of Latin American ancestry in the United States. Closely related to other ethnic studies disciplines such as African-American studies, Asian American studies, and Native American studies, Latino studies critically examines the history, culture, politics, issues, sociology, spirituality (Indigenous) and experiences ...