Description
About the Author
Luisa Marcela Ossa is associate professor of Spanish and area chair of the undergraduate Spanish program at La Salle University. Debbie Lee-DiStefano is professor of Spanish at Southeast Missouri State University.
Reviews
By bringing global Afro-Asian studies to the forefront, this volume proposes an innovative historical and literary approach in Latin American and Caribbean studies. It explores new epistemologies emerging from the transatlantic and transpacific cross-cultural relations and solidarity between people of African and Asian ancestry throughout the hemisphere. In particular, it addresses how these Afro-Asian contact zones and peripheral, silenced knowledges transformed, through the recovery of their repressed agencies, identitarian and national discourses in the Americas. -- Ignacio Lopez Calvo, University of California, Merced
The essays collected this book by Ossa and Lee-Distefano present a formidable addition to Latin American, African, and Asian studies-where the fields converge in vigorous and well-researched conversation with one another. -- Sheridan Wigginton, California Lutheran University and President of the Afro-Latin/American Research Association
Book Information
ISBN 9781498587082
Author Luisa Marcela Ossa
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 549g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 161mm * 23mm