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Information from the http://www.hispanicheritagemonth.gov/ website
Select Bibliography of Recent E-Works at Collins Memorial Library
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- The gender of Latinidad: uses and abuses of hybridity by Angharad N. Valdivia. Access
- The Latinx urban condition: trauma, memory, and desire in Latinx urban literature and culture by Crescencio Lopez-Gonzalez. Access
- The Oxford encyclopedia of Latina and Latino literature edited by Louis G. Mendoza. Access
- Campaigning to the New American Electorate: Advertising to Latino Voters by Marisa Abrajano. Access
- Hispanic Entrepreneurs in the 2000s: An Economic Profile and Policy Implications by Alberto Dávila, Marie T. Mora. Access
- The border and the line: race, literature, and Los Angeles by Dean J. Franco. Access
- Shared selves: Latinx memoir and ethical alternatives to humanism by Suzanne Bost. Access
- Latinx studies: the key concepts by Frederick Luis Aldama & Christopher González. Access
Streaming video
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Latin America in Video
This is new streaming collection available in Academic Video Online. Gives researchers of Latin American studies, Spanish, and Portuguese a comprehensive and unique perspective on the region. The first of its kind, the collection’s materials are presented in their original language with abstracts and indexing in Spanish, Portuguese, and English.
For more ebooks, print books and streaming video, visit our Primo catalog.