Offering a new vantage point of the Sandinista movement beyond geopolitics and popular ideologies, Robert J. Sierakowski’s Sandinistas: A Moral History uses trial transcripts, archival collections, and oral histories to... READ MORE The post New Paperback Release: “Sandinistas” by Robert J. Sierakowski appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
This series listens to the political, gendered, queer(ed), racial engagements and class entanglements involved in proclaiming out loud: La-TIN-x. ChI-ca-NA. La-TI-ne. ChI-ca-n-@. Xi-can-x. Funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation as part of the Crossing Latinidades Humanities Research Initiative, the Latinx Sound Cultures Studies Working Group critically considers the role of sound and listening in our […]| Sounding Out!
***This post is co-written by Petra Rivera-Rideau and Vanessa Díaz On the night of September 12, Colombian pop star Shakira made history as the first predominantly Spanish-language artist to be honored as MTV’s Video Vanguard at the Video Music Awards (VMAs). The award recognizes artists who have had a major and innovative impact on music […]| Sounding Out!
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How the visual culture of food, cookery, and consumption played a central role in the making of postrevolutionary Mexico.| University of Texas Press
Welcome back to the Monday Report, where you can read about UT Press books that have appeared in the media each week| University of Texas Press