Debating Hispanic Studies: Reflections on Our Disciplines
Editors: Luis Martín-Estudillo, Francisco Ocampo, and Nicholas
Spadaccini
Volume 1.1 (Fall 2006 )
Introduction
Luis
Martín-Estudillo and Nicholas Spadaccini
PART
I. Literary and Cultural Studies
1 Who Works Where: “The
State of Our Disciplines” in a Fragmented Global Frame
Brad
Epps
2 Doing and Undoing Hispanism
Today
Román
de la Campa
3 Latin American Cultural Studies:
When, Where, Why?
Mabel
Moraña
4 Under the Spell of Magic: U.S.
Latin Americanism and Its Others
Emil
Volek
5 Hispanism(s) Briefly:
A Reflection On the State of the Discipline
David
Castillo and William Egginton
6 Back to the Future: A Note on Literature, Ideology, and Knowledge
Tom
Lewis
7 Relations between Queer Studies
and Cultural Studies
David
William Foster
8 Hispanism and Its Disciplina
Margaret
Greer
9 Growing Pains: Those of Hispanism
and My Own
Edward
H. Friedman
10 Golden Age Studies in the 21st
Century: A View of the Culture Wars
Anne
J. Cruz
11 Hispanists and University Presses
Gustavo
Pérez Firmat
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