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CONTRIBUTORS J. Justin Castro is an assistant professor of history at Arkansas State University . He is currently working on two book projects: Radio and Revolution: Wireless Technology and State Power in Mexico, 1897–1938 and Engineering Revolution: Modesto C. Rolland’s Attempt to Change Mexico. The former is under contract with the University of Nebraska Press. He has published essays on radio and Latin American media in the Latin American Research Review and Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos. Jonathan Dettman is an assistant professor of Modern Languages at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Latin American and US Latino literature and culture. His primary area of research and publication is Cuban literature. More broadly, his work reveals correspondences and isomorphisms between the political-economic and aesthetic forms of modern life. Julee Tate is Associate Professor of Spanish at Berry College in Rome, Georgia. She joined the Department of Foreign Languages in 2003 after completing graduate studies in Spanish and Portuguese at Tulane University . Her area of specialization is 20th and 21st century Latin American literature and culture. She is also interested in community-based learning and currently is serving as the Faculty Associate of Berry College’s Bonner Center for Community Engagement. C  2014 Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies and Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 1 ...

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