In this Issue
Hopscotch represents an invitation to look at past and present Hispanic cultures anew, to revisit its multifaceted history and identity by reencountering its diverse roots and heritage-from indigenous peoples to European settlers, from African slaves brought during colonial times to the subsequent waves of immigration from Asia, the Middle East, and Western and Eastern Europe. The journal covers art, literature, cinema, and politics and begins to consider the many faces of Hispanics in the world today.
published by
Duke University Pressviewing issue
Volume 2, Number 4, 2001Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Ilan Stavans, Amherst College
Editor-at-Large
Antonio Benítez-Rojo
Translation Editor
James E. Maraniss
Consulting Editor
Cesár Alegre
Editorial Advisory Committee
Julia Alvarez
Rudolfo Anaya
Noam Chomsky
Maryse Condé
Arcadio Díaz-Quiñones
Ariel Dorfman
Rosario Ferré
Cristina García
Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Robert González Echevarría
Rolando Hinojosa-Smith
Jorge Klor de Alva
Alberto Manguel
Rubén Martínez
Tomás Eloy Martínez
Pedro Meyer
Gustavo Pérez Firmat
Caryl Phillips
Elena Poniatowska
Enrique Pupo-Walker
Gregory Rabassa
Arnold Rampersad
Luis J. Rodríguez
Luis Raphael Sánchez
Enrico Mario Santí
Roberto Schwarz
Moacyr Scliar