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A refereed, interdisciplinary journal (Spring/Fall), Diálogo publishes on diverse Latin American and U.S. Latino issues, including Indigenous experience. Submissions, in the Humanities and Social Sciences, are often geared to special themes that help bridge barriers between academic and local communities. Also publishes book/film reviews and interviews. Journal is full-text indexed in MLA International Bibliography and Project Muse, and older issues are available through Digital Commons at DePaul University.
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Volume 16, Number 2, Fall 2013Table of Contents
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View Religion and Latina Literature: An Excerpt from Spiritual Mestizaje: Religion, Gender, Race, and Nation in Contemporary Chicana Narrative
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Religion and Latina Literature: An Excerpt from Spiritual Mestizaje: Religion, Gender, Race, and Nation in Contemporary Chicana Narrative
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View Spaces Engaged and Transfigured: Alejandro García-Rivera’s Journey from Little Stories to Cosmic Reconciliation
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View Agony in the Garden?: Evaluating the Cosmology of Alejandro García-Rivera in View of the “Little Story” and the “Principle of Foregrounding”
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View Zazan Tleino: Adivinanzas Nahuas de Ayer, Hoy y Siempre by José Antonio Flores Farfán, and: La mujer que brillaba aun más que el sol: la leyenda de Lucía Zenteno/The Woman Who Outshone the Sun: The Legend of Lucía Zenteno by Rosa Zubizarreta, Harriet Rohmer, David Schecter, and: El juego de las piedras antiguas: visita al Museo Nacional de Antropología by Gabriela Olmos, Leopoldo Becerra (review)
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Zazan Tleino: Adivinanzas Nahuas de Ayer, Hoy y Siempre by José Antonio Flores Farfán, and: La mujer que brillaba aun más que el sol: la leyenda de Lucía Zenteno/The Woman Who Outshone the Sun: The Legend of Lucía Zenteno by Rosa Zubizarreta, Harriet Rohmer, David Schecter, and: El juego de las piedras antiguas: visita al Museo Nacional de Antropología by Gabriela Olmos, Leopoldo Becerra (review)
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| ISSN | 2471-1039 |
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| Print ISSN | 1090-4972 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2016-06-18 |
| Open Access | No |
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