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This bookanalyzes the diasporic experiences of migratory and postcolonial subjects in the U.S., the U.S.-Mexico border, the Hispanophone Caribbean, and the Iberian Peninsula. Contributors explore intertextual transatlantic dialogues, migratory experiences, cultural exchanges, identity construction, and the artificial boundaries of nation states.
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Introduction: Transatlanticism, Transculturalism, and Transnationalism
Lori Celaya and Sonja S. Watson
Part I Globalization, Transculturation, and Hybridity
Chapter 1: Religious Conversion, Citizenship, and Migration in Reyes Monforte's Un burka por amor [A Burka for Love]
Marta Boris Tarré
Chapter 2: "It Is but One World": Revisiting Globalization, Transculturation, and Hybridity in Light of the US Hispanic/Latinx Experience
Martín Carrión
Chapter 3: Transatlantic and Transtemporal Dialogues vis-à-vis Parody and Samplingin Raining Backwards by Roberto G. Fernández.
Stephanie Álvarez
Chapter 4: From Hero to Queero: Transatlantic Geotext of Francisco Aragón and Frederico García Lorca
Jana F. Gutiérrez Kerns
Part II Diaspora, Citizenship, and Migration
Chapter 5: Immigration, Identity, and the Other in Pasajeros (2001) by Elio Palecia
Eugenia Charoni
Chapter 6: Diaspora, Citizenship, and Belonging: Third- and Fourth-Generation Cubans of Jamaican Descent and the Quest for Jamaican Citizenship
Paulette A. Ramsay
Chapter 7: Bidirectional Shifts and Transformations in and through US Latina Diasporic Narratives
Lori Celaya
Part III Transatlantic Readings of Race, Gender, and Identity through Cultural Production
Chapter 8: Narcissism and Melancholia: A Transnational Dialogue on Whiteness through La esclava blanca
JM. Persánch
Chapter 9: Evoking Africa: The Music of Jairo Varela and Grupo Niche
Luisa Marcela Ossa
Chapter 10: Teaching (Afro-Latin) American Hip-Hop across the Americas: A Transatlantic Approach
Sonja S. Watson
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Lori Celaya is associate professor and director of Latin American studies at the University of Idaho.
Sonja Stephenson Watson is dean of the AddRan College of Liberal Arts, interim dean of the School of Interdisciplinary Studies, and professor of Spanish at Texas Christian University.