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Since 1997, the Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies has been publishing insightful essays on the relationships between economics and politics as they come to bear on the cultures of Spain, Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Chicano and Latino United States. Past special issues have included titles such as Market Matters: Literary Culture and the Publishing Industry in Spain and Latin America; The Hispanic Atlantic; Equatorial Guinea and Spanish Letters; Barcelona and the Projection of Catalonia; On the Border.
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Volume 3, 1999Table of Contents
Essays
Special Section: Madrid Reading/Writing Madrid
Guest Editor: Edward Baker
Interviews
Round Table Discussion
Pedagogical Perspectives
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