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Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States
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Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States

This series aims to publish high-quality, original manuscripts that deepen and expand our knowledge and understanding of the various Latino/a populations in the United States in the context of their transnational relationships with cultures of the broader Americas.  The scope of the series is multi-disciplinary, open to scholarship in the disciplines of political science; economics; anthropology; linguistics; history; cinema and television; literary and cultural studies; and popular culture.  The focus is on the history and analysis of Latino cultural systems and practices in national and transnational spheres of influence.  Interdisciplinary approaches, methods, and theories focusing on the study of Latinos/as in all historical periods of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries are welcome.  The Series Advisory Board consists of Faculty of the Department of Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies and Film and Media Studies at Arizona State University where an interdisciplinary emphasis is being placed on transborder and transnational dynamics. 

Series Editors:

Marta E. Sánchez , Professor of Literature
Arizona State University        
                                                
Daniel Bernardi, Professor of Film and Media Studies
Arizona State University                                                        

Carlos Velez-Ibañez, Professor of Anthropology
Arizona State University   
                                      
Lisa Magana, Professor of Political Science
Arizona State University             
                                                          
Paul Espinosa, Professor and Filmmaker
Arizona State University           
                                                  
Edward Escobar, Professor of History
Arizona State University 


Submission Information:

For general information and guidelines, contact Leslie Mitchner, Associate Director and Editor in Chief, Rutgers University Press.  (732) 445-7762 x601; lmitch@rutgers.edu

For specific queries about manuscript submission, contact one of the series editors:  Marta Sanchez:  mesanchez@asu.edu; Lisa Magaña: Lisa.Magana@asu.edu;  Carlos Velez-Ibañez:  Carlos.Velez-Ibanez@asu.edu;  Paul Espinosa: paul.espinosa@asu.edu;  Daniel Bernardi: daniel.bernardi@asu.edu; Edward Escobar:  edward.escobar@asu.edu

Books in this series include:

Homecoming Queers:  Desire and Difference in Chicana Latina Cultural Production
Marivel T. Danielson

Day of the Dead in the USA: The Migration and Transformation of a Cultural Phenomenon
Regina M.  Marchi







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