In this Issue
- Volume 3, Issue 3, 2002
- Issue
Nepantla: Views from South is committed to fostering innovative reflection at the intersections of the humanities and the social sciences and of post-area studies and cultural studies. While inspired mainly by Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latinidad perspectives, Nepantla's scope is in no way limited to these perspectives and/or regions. The linkages that define borders of all kinds serve as points of departure for exploration: borders of empire; borders of class, gender, and ethnicity; and the disciplinary borders that have traditionally defined scholarship.
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Volume 3, Issue 3, 2002Table of Contents
New Trends
Globalization, Translation, and the Limits of Area Studies
- Lost in the Translation
- pp. 539-542
- Lead Us Back into Translation
- pp. 543-546
Debates
Religion and the Bifurcation of the Left
- I Pleady Guilty--But Where Is the Judgment?
- pp. 579-583
Book Review
- Contributors
- pp. 601-602