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The Global South concentrates on the literature and cultures of those parts of the world that have experienced the most political, social, and economic upheaval and have suffered the brunt of the greatest challengs facing the world under globalization: poverty, displacement and diaspora, environmental degradation, human and civil rights abuses, war, hunger, and disease.
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Volume 6, Number 2, Fall 2013Table of Contents

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View White Supremacy, White Knowledge, and Anti-West Indian Discourse in Panama: Olmedo Alfaro’s El peligro antillano en la América Central
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View Envisioning Multiple Citizenships: West Indian Panamanians and Creating Community in the Canal Zone Neocolony
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View Among Spectators and Agents of History: Navigating through the Memory Sites of the Panama Canal
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ISSN | 1932-8656 |
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Print ISSN | 1932-8648 |
Launched on MUSE | 2013-06-06 |
Open Access | No |