1st Edition
Language, Image and Power in Luso-Hispanic Cultural Studies Theory and Practice
Luso-Hispanic Cultural Studies Theory and Practice: An Introduction
Susan Larson
Part I. Cultural Studies Theory: New Agendas, Disobedient Genealogies and the Dangers of Institutionalization
1. Latin American Cultural Studies: Accomplishments, Shortcomings, and New Agendas – An Updated Report
Mabel Moraña
2. Cultural Studies in Mexico: Notes Toward a Disobedient Genealogy
Mario Rufer
3. The Non-Place of Theory in Hispanic Cultural Studies
Cristina Moreiras-Menor
Part II. Cultural Studies Practice: Decolonial Strategies and the Power of the Subaltern Classes
4. Prosthetic Columbus: A Critical Cartography of the Monumental Cult of Hispanidad (1892-2020)
Germán Labrador Méndez
5. (Re)Thinking Nature: Between Brazilian Cultural Studies and Ecocriticism
Leila Lehnen
6. Gramsci and Contemporary Spanish Politics
Steve Marsh
7. Grrrl Zines, Riot Grrrl / Minas do rock, and Feminist Cultural Studies in Brazil
Rebecca Atencio
8. Mapping the Spaces and Places of Hispanic Urban Cultural Studies
Malcolm A. Compitello
9. The ‘Fierce Urgency of Now’: Luso-Hispanic Cultural Studies, New Technology and the Future of the Profession
Melissa Fitch
10. Telling the Story of Iberian Cultural Studies: Spaces of Convergence and the Defense of the Humanities
William Nichols
11. Luso-Hispanic Culture and Commerce: A Media Perspective
Kenton Wilkinson
Part III. Cultural Studies Pedagogy: Fighting Information Poverty Through Place-Based Projects and Community Engagement
12. For a Cultural Politics of Engagement: Combating Information Poverty In and Out of Class
Palmar Álvarez Blanco and Steven L. Torres
13. Re-Thinking Migration and Human Mobility in Moline’s ‘West End’: Pedagogies of Urban Cultural Studies
Araceli Masterson-Algar and Christopher R. Strunk, with Bradley Dodge, Lizandra Gómez-Ramírez, Irene Mekus And Cindy Morales
14. Biopolitical Monsters in the Classroom: Co-Producing and Sharing Digital Maps
Stephen Luis Vilaseca
15. Challenging Cultures of Power through Cultural Studies and Maker Pedagogies:
An Instructional Conversation
Yerko Sepúlveda
Index
Biography
Susan Larson is the Charles B. Qualia Chair of Romance Languages and Professor of Spanish Literature, Film, and Cultural Studies at Texas Tech University, USA.






