New Books in Latin American Studies
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David McDermott Hughes, "Energy without Conscience: Oil, Climate Change, and Complicity" (Duke UP, 2017)
An interview with David McDermott Hughes
Ken Chitwood, "The Muslims of Latin America and the Caribbean" (Lynn Rienner, 2021)
An interview with Ken Chitwood
Aisha Khan, "The Deepest Dye: Obeah, Hosay, and Race in the Atlantic World" (Harvard UP, 2021)
An interview with Aisha Khan
June Carolyn Erlick, "Natural Disasters in Latin America and the Caribbean: Coping with Calamity" (Routledge, 2021)
An interview with June Carolyn Erlick
Alma Zaragoza-Petty, "Chingona: Owning Your Inner Badass for Healing and Justice" (Broadleaf Books, 2022)
An interview with Alma Zaragoza-Petty
Sarah T. Hines, "Water for All: Community, Property, and Revolution in Modern Bolivia" (U California Press, 2021)
An interview with Sarah T. Hines
Sarah Quesada, "The African Heritage of Latinx and Caribbean Literature" (Cambridge UP, 2022)
An interview with Sarah Quesada
Alejandro Anaya-Muñoz and Barbara Frey, "Mexico's Human Rights Crisis" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2019)
An interview with Alejandro Anaya-Muoz and Barbara Frey
On Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis' "The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas"
A Discussion with Sidney Charlhoub
4.4 “A short, sharp punch to the face”: José Revueltas’ The Hole (El Apando) with Alia Trabucco Zerán and Sophie Hughes.
Alia Trabucco Zern, award-winning author ofThe Remainder(La Resta), andWomen Who Kill(Las Homicidas), andSophie Hughes, Alias translator and finalist for theInternational Booker Prizetalk with Novel Dialogue host Chris Holmes about a novel that h