We are pleased to exhibit at the 2024 meeting of the Latina/o Studies Association in Tempe, AZ, from April 17 – 20, 2024, and offer a discount on all of our new and award-winning books in Latinx and Chicanx Studies. Browse our list of new and recent titles, chat with our editor Kerry Webb, learn about our Latinx: The Future is Now series, and more.
Apply the discount code UTXLSA during checkout to receive 30% off the full list price of any book for domestic orders, plus free domestic shipping. Offer valid through June 30, 2024. Free standard U.S. domestic shipping is included.
Below is a schedule of our authors presenting their work:
Panel | Time | Location |
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Domino Renee Perez, Regina Marie Mills, Affective Consumption as a Site of Latine Joy | 4/20 8AM | HAYDEN LIBRARY/317 |
Andrea Herrera, Challenging Invisibility: Latinx Placemaking through Public Art and Performance | 4/18 8AM | YUMA/MU 226 |
Perla M. Guerrero, Manuel R. Cuellar, Latinx Bliss: Liberatory Affects and the Politics of Un/Belonging | 4/18 8AM | NAVAJO/MU 240 |
Manuel R. Cuellar, Aberrant Borders: A New Duke University Book Series on Latinx Studies | 4/18 4PM | ALUMNI/MU 202 |
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Camilla Fojas, Performances Of Joy: Family and Community in Latinx TV and Film | 4/19 8AM | INTERDISCIPLINARY B/161 |
Ralph E. Rodriguez, Toward a Global Study of Latinx Literature | 4/19 10AM | HAYDEN LIBRARY/317 |
Gilda Ochoa, Claiming Belonging and Witnessing Joy: New Directions in Latinx Studies | 4/19 10AM | COCHISE/MU 228 |
Elena R. Gutiérrez, Celebrating Chicago Latina Trailblazers: Testimonios of Political Activism, Moderator | 4/19 2PM | ALUMNI/MU 202 |
Maylei Blackwell, Book Presentation of Scales of Resistance: Transborder Women’s Organizing by Maylei Blackwell | 4/19 4PM | ALUMNI/MU 202 |
Ana Patricia Rodríguez, Geographies of Latinidad in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia Region) | 4/20 8AM | INTERDISCIPLINARY B/161 |
Irasema Coronado, Building and Sustaining Latino-Focused Centers and Leveraging Latino-Centric Initiatives: A Roundtable Discussion (ASU Hispanic Research Center Sponsored Panel) | 4/20 10AM | HAYDEN LIBRARY/232 |
Guisela Latorre, Undocumented In/visibility in Multidimension: Mourning, Healing, and Possibility in Yehimi Cambrón’s Mixed Media Art | 4/20 4PM | LA PAZ/MU 242 |
Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, Complicating Latinx Gender & Sexuality Studies | 4/20 4PM | HAYDEN LIBRARY/232 |
Latinx: The Future is Now
Edited by Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez and Lorgia Garcia-Peña
Submissions or queries may be directed to the series editors, Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez, nguidot@emory.edu, and Lorgia Garcia-Peña, Lorgia.Garcia_Pena@tufts.edu, in addition to Senior Acquisitions Editor, Kerry Webb, kwebb@utpress.utexas.edu.
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Latinx: The Future Is Now is an interdisciplinary series devoted to the evolving field of Latina/o/x studies, including Central American, Afro-Latinx, and Asian-Latinx studies. Situated at the nexus of cultural, performance, historical, food, environmental, and textual studies, the series will focus on ways in which the racial, cultural, and social formations of historical Latinx communities can engage and enhance scholarship across geographies and nationalities. The series editors invite projects that consider the multiple queer and gender-fluid possibilities that are embodied in the “x”; projects that have a feminist critique of patriarchy at the center of their intellectual work; projects that deploy a relational approach to ethnic and national groups; and projects that address the overlapping dynamics of gender, race, sexual, and national identities.
Historia USA
Edited by Luis Alvarez, Carlos Kevin Blanton, and Lorrin Thomas
Read more about the series
Historia USA Historia USA advances the interpretive and methodological innovations that are generating vibrant new historical narratives about Latina/o communities in the United States. The series prioritizes histories constructed within broad, interdisciplinary frameworks rather than discrete studies focused on a single group or discipline; narratives that account for the hemispheric and transnational dimensions of the US Latina/o experience; and scholarship that maps the experience of Latinx groups around the nation and traces their complicated histories far beyond standard and separate narratives. Submissions or queries may be directed to Senior Acquisitions Editor, Kerry Webb, kwebb@utpress.utexas.edu.
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