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Figures and Tables v
Introduction Kevin Concannon Francisco A. Lomelí Marc Priewe 1
1 Chicano Transnation Bill Ashcroft 13
2 A Schematic Approach to Understanding Latino Transnational Literary Texts Nicolás Kanellos 29
3 Para Español Oprima El Número Dos: Transnational Translation and U.S. Latino/a Literature Marta E. Sánchez 47
4 Transnational Migrations and Political Mobilizations: The Case of A Day without a Mexican María Herrera-Sobek 61
5 Imagining Transnational Chicano/a Activism against Gender-Based Violence at the U.S.-Mexican Border Claudia Sadowski-Smith 75
6 Precursors of Hemispheric Writing: Latin America, the Caribbean, and Early U.S. American Identity Gabriele Pisarz-Ramírez 95
7 Slammin' in Transnational Heterotopia: Words Being Spoken at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe Haraid Zapf 117
8 "A Broader and Wiser Revolution": Refiguring Chicano Nationalist Politics in Latin American Consciousness in Post-Movement Literature Tim Libretti 137
9 With Bertolt Brecht and the Aztecs Toward an Imagined Transnation: A Literary Case Study Karin Ikas 157
10 Travel, Autoethnography, and Oppositional Consciousness in Juan Felipe Herrera's Mayan Drifter Maria Antònia Oliver-Rotger 171
11 Dónde estás vos/z?: Performing Salvadoreñidades in Washington, DC Ana Patricia Rodríguez 201
12 The Final Frontier: Guillermo Gómez-Peña's The Great Mojado Invasion Catherine Leen 221
13 Writing the Haitian Diaspora: The Transnational Contexts of Edwidge Danticat's The Dew Breaker Ricardo L. Ortíz 237
Notes on Contributors 257
Index 261
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