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This is the final volume of Smith's distinguished and groundbreaking trilogy on hispanic literature. For the first time, it gives a theoretical account of "race" and nationality in Spanish and Spanish-American literature, covering a wide range of texts—from Spain, Mexico, and Argentina—from the fifteenth century to the present day.
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