🔍 Throwback Thursday
As conversations around citizenship and belonging continue, we are highlighting an article this week on migration, climate, and interdisciplinary approaches to Latin American studies.
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💡 Kicking off our MARLAS Author Spotlight Series with Luis Roniger.
His work on migration, exile, and citizenship continues to shape conversations on diaspora and transnational identity.
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📚 Article Spotlight | MARLAS Vol. 9, Issue 2
This week, we are highlighting a book review by Vielka Argelis Gutiérrez Domínguez on Mujeres Poetas de Panamá / Women Poets of Panama, 1980–2025.
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📚 Article Spotlight (Vol. 9, Issue 2)
Raymond Ejikemeuwa reviews Hiding in Plain Sight by Erika Denise Edwards, exploring Afro-Argentine women, race, gender, & law in colonial Argentina.
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🌎 Throwback Thursday
This week, we highlight Jeffrey D. Pugh’s essay on transnational activist networks, exploring how international collaboration can strengthen grassroots nonviolent movements in Latin America.
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⭐ Article Collection Spotlight: James H. Street Prize
This collection showcases the articles and authors honored with the James H. Street Prize for the best peer-reviewed article published in MARLAS.
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This week, we highlight Susan Achury's review of Selective Security in the War on Drugs by Alke Jenss, introducing the concept of “selective security” to explain drug war policies in Colombia and Mexico.
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Revisiting “Politics of Expertise and Blame during COVID-19 Quarantine in Chile” by Kelly Bauer and Claudio A. Villalobos. The article explores leadership during COVID-19, questions still relevant in Chile today.
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This week we’re featuring Carlos Parada Ayala’s introduction to the poetry of Consuelo Hernández, “Entre el ritmo y la herida: musicalidad poética en Consuelo Hernández.”
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Today, we’re revisiting a MARLAS article by Miguel Angel Latouche examining institutional change and authoritarianism in Venezuela’s political system.
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