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Acquisitions editor Stephanye Hunter traveled to Boston last weekend to attend the Latin American Studies Association Annual Congress. We displayed some of our new and bestselling Latin American studies books, and it was great to meet with everyone who visited us at our booth!

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David S. Dalton, author of Mestizo Modernity: Race, Technology, and the Body in Postrevolutionary Mexico

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Carl Lindskoog, author of Detain and Punish: Haitian Refugees and the Rise of the World’s Largest Immigration Detention System

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Juan G. Ramos, author of Sensing Decolonial Aesthetics in Latin American Arts

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Brendan Jamal Thornton, author of Negotiating Respect: Pentecostalism, Masculinity, and the Politics of Spiritual Authority in the Dominican Republic

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Iraida H. López, author of Impossible Returns: Narratives of the Cuban Diaspora

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Elizabeth S. Manley, author of The Paradox of Paternalism: Women and the Politics of Authoritarianism in the Dominican Republic

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Joshua H. Nadel, author of Fútbol!: Why Soccer Matters in Latin America

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Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste, coeditor of the series Reframing Media, Technology, and Culture in Latin/o America

Here are a few more books we brought to the conference:

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El Techo de la Ballena: Retro-Modernity in Venezuela
By María C. Gaztambide

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The Guerrilla Legacy of the Cuban Revolution
By Anna Clayfield

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Transnational Hispaniola: New Directions in Haitian and Dominican Studies
Edited by April J. Mayes and Kiran C. Jayaram

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Key to the New World: A History of Early Colonial Cuba
By Luis Martínez-Fernández

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Migrants and Political Change in Latin America
By Luis F. Jiménez

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Postnational Perspectives on Contemporary Hispanic Literature
Edited by Heike Scharm and Natalia Matta-Jara

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Telling Migrant Stories: Latin American Diaspora in Documentary Film
Edited by Esteban E. Loustaunau and Lauren E. Shaw

Didn’t get to attend LASA but want to take advantage of our conference discount?

Visit our website to view our Latin American and Caribbean studies book sale. Use code LASA19 to receive discounts up to 60% and free shipping on orders over $50.

Discount ends June 21, 2019.

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