Dead Subjects: Toward a Politics of Loss in Latino Studies. ANTONIO VIEGO: Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2007.


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Latino Studies
VIEGO
Mendoza
Chicano
Puerto Rican

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Mendoza, L. (2013). Dead Subjects: Toward a Politics of Loss in Latino Studies. ANTONIO VIEGO: Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2007. Estudios Interdisciplinarios De América Latina Y El Caribe, 21(1), 138–141. https://doi.org/10.61490/eial.v21i1.109
Recibido 2013-08-13
Aceptado 2013-08-13
Publicado 2013-08-13

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It would behard to dispute the claim that much of Latino Studies and its antecedentdisciplines of Chicano and Puerto Rican Studies have emerged as coordinatedresponses to the collective trauma resulting from the violence of loss anddispossession. Be it the territorial, material, social, and politicaldispossession and displacement that follows from colonial conquest or thelinguistic, spiritual, or cultural loss that was coerced by legal andextra-legal means in the centuries following contact with Europeans, a profoundsense of fragmentation and alienation permeates the Latino world of theAmericas. This shared experience has been influential in shaping much of thediscursive response that constitutes Latino Studies.
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