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Volume 11, Issue 1
Volume 11, Issue 1
2021
ISSN 1549-9502
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Introduction:
Latinidad
, Memory, and Literature
David A. Colón
;
Daniel L. Archer
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‘Cadáveres Amados’
: Martyrs, Memory, and Cuban National Symbols
Bethany M. Wade
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Impressions of National History: Retracing Panama through Memory Lines
María Luisa Amado
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Postmemories of Migration: Cuban Exile and Poetics of
Latinidad
in Jennine Capó-Cruet’s Make Your Home Among Strangers
Aarón Aguilar-Ramírez
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Remembering the Return from Exodus: An Analysis of a Salvadoran Community’s Local History Reenactment
Stephanie M. Huezo
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Rupturing the Silences: Intergenerational Construction of Salvadoran Immigrant War Necronarratives
Ester N. Trujillo
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“Ni de aquí, ni de allá”
: Memory, the Hyphen, and Julia Alvarez’s
How the García Girls Lost Their Accents
Daniel L. Archer
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Afterword: The Memory Work of Refusing to Forget
John Morán González
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