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Belisle, Natalie L.
2021. Passing Life, Playing Dead: Zombification as Juridical Shapeshifting in Pedro Cabiya’s Malas hierbas. Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 30:1  pp. 25 ff. DOI logo
Gil’Adí, Maia
2023. Fukú, Postapocalyptic Haunting, and Science-Fictional Embodiment in Junot Díaz’s “Monstro”. In Posthumanism and Latin(x) American Science Fiction [Studies in Global Science Fiction, ],  pp. 91 ff. DOI logo
Irizarry, Ylce
2005. The Ethics of Writing the Caribbean: Latina Narrative asTestimonio. Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory 16:3  pp. 263 ff. DOI logo
McHugh-Dillon, Ruth
2021. “Let Me Confess”: Confession, Complicity, and #MeToo in Junot Díaz'sThis is How You Lose Herand “The Silence: The Legacy of Childhood Trauma”. MELUS 46:1  pp. 24 ff. DOI logo
Zimmerman, Tegan
2020. Unauthorized Storytelling: Reevaluating Racial Politics in Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of the Butterflies. MELUS 45:1  pp. 95 ff. DOI logo

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