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Translating empire: José Martí, migrant Latino subjects, and American modernities
2008, Duke University Press
in English
0822343428 9780822343424
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Table of Contents
Metropolitan debts, imperial modernity, and Latino modernism
Latino-American postcolonial theory from a space in-between
La América with an Accent: North Americans and Spanish-language print culture
The "evening of Emerson" : Martí's postcolonial double consciousness
Martí's "mock-congratulatory signs": Walt Whitman's occult artistry
Martí's border writing : infiltrative translation, late nineteenth-century "latinness" and the perils of Pan-Americanism
Cross-pollinating "dust on butterfly's wings" : Latina/o writing and culture beyond and after Martí.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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