Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture
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- A user's guide to postcolonial and Latino borderland fiction
- A user's guide to postcolonial and Latino borderland fiction
- Amazon town tv : an audience ethnography in Gurupá, Brazil
- Ancient Cuzco : heartland of the Inca
- Andean entrepreneurs : Otavalo merchants and musicians in the global arena
- Carnival and other Christian festivals : folk theology and folk performance
- Carnival and other Christian festivals : folk theology and folk performance
- Clio's laws : on history and language
- Conceptualism in Latin American art : didactics of liberation
- Conversations across our America : talking about immigration and the Latinoization of the United States
- Cosmopolitanism in Mexican visual culture
- Crafting tradition : the making and marketing of Oaxacan wood carvings
- Creating Pátzcuaro, creating Mexico : art, tourism, and nation building under Lázaro Cárdenas
- Cuban artists across the diaspora : setting the tent against the house
- Cycles of time and meaning in the Mexican books of fate
- Descendants of Aztec pictography : the cultural encyclopedias of sixteenth-century Mexico
- Feeding the city : from street market to liberal reform in Salvador, Brazil, 1780-1860
- Foxboy : intimacy and aesthetics in Andean stories
- Futbolera : a history of women and sports in Latin America
- Imagining identity in New Spain : race, lineage, and the colonial body in portraiture and casta paintings
- José Clemente Orozco : graphic work
- Kitchenspace : women, fiestas, and everyday life in central Mexico
- Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque : transatlantic exchange and transformation
- Life on the hyphen : the Cuban-American way
- Miguel Covarrubias : drawing a cosmopolitan line
- Moche portraits from ancient Peru
- Modern architecture in Latin America : art, technology, and utopia
- Monumental ambivalence : the politics of heritage
- Music in Latin America and the Caribbean : an encyclopedic history
- Narrative threads : accounting and recounting in Andean Khipu
- Picturing the proletariat : artists and labor in revolutionary Mexico, 1908-1940
- Public pages : reading along the Latin American streetscape
- Quality education for Latinos and Latinas : print and oral skills for all students, K-college
- Recovering history, constructing race : the Indian, Black, and white roots of Mexican Americans
- Recovering history, constructing race : the Indian, black, and white roots of Mexican Americans
- Remembering the hacienda : religion, authority, and social change in highland Ecuador
- Selected prose and prose-poems
- Sin and confession in colonial Peru : Spanish-Quechua penitential texts, 1560-1650
- Tell me the story of how I conquered you : elsewheres and ethnosuicide in the colonial Mesoamerican world
- The Casa del Deán : new world imagery in a sixteenth-century Mexican mural cycle
- The death of Aztec Tenochtitlan, the life of Mexico City
- The first letter from New Spain : the lost petition of Cortés and his company, June 20, 1519
- The history of the Incas
- The memory of bones : body, being, and experience among the classic Maya
- The plain in flames : El llano en llamas
- The spectacular city, Mexico, and colonial Hispanic literary culture
- Tropical travels : Brazilian popular performance, transnational encounters, and the construction of race
- Urban chroniclers in modern Latin America : the shared intimacy of everyday life
- Vintage Moquegua : history, wine, and archaeology on a colonial Peruvian periphery
- What is la hispanidad? : a conversation
- Words of the true peoples : anthology of contemporary Mexican indigenous-language writers., Volume 3, Theater
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