Editor's Introduction Laura J. Beard and Susan Isabel Stein
Barbed Wire Words: Demetria Martínez's Mother Tongue Debra A. Castillo
A is for Alphabet, K is for Kabbalah: Luisa Futoransky's Babelic Metatext Laura J. Beard
Maculine
Acts / Anxious Encounters: Sabina Berman's Entra Villa y una mujer desnuda Sharon Magnarelli
Queer Theory, Sexuality, and Women's Writing from Latin America: The Example of Christina Peri Rossi Rosemary Geisdorfer Feal
A Politics of the
Word: Claribel Alegría's Album Familiar and Despierta, mi bien, despierta Mary Jane
Treacy
A Language to Call My Own: Utopian Space in María Luisa Puba's Pánico o peligro Florence Moorhead-Rosenberg
Political Meta-Allegory in Sor Juana's El Divino Narciso Veronica Grossi
Disenchantment and Carnivalization:
A Bakhtinian Reading of The Fourth World Guillermo García-Corales
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