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- CR: The New Centennial Review
- Michigan State University Press
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- From Ethos to Ethnos : Hispanizing "the Spaniard" in the Old World and the New Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2002, pp. 69-116
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Contributors
- Editor's Note
- The Emperor's New Clothes: Idealism After All
- The Long Road from Guadalupe to Televisa
- Renaissance Mess(tizaje): What Mexican Indians Did to Titian and Ovid
- Antigone: A Play in Three Acts
- "[A]ll the World was America" : The Transatlantic (Post)Coloniality of John Locke, William Bartram, and the Declaration of Independence
- Visible Strings
- The Accident of America: Marginal Notes on the European Conquest of the World
- From Ethos to Ethnos : Hispanizing "the Spaniard" in the Old World and the New
- An English Picaro in New Spain: Miles Philips and the Framing of National Identity
- Ronsard on Edge: "Les Amours d'Eurymedon et Calliree" (1570)
- Italy and the Invention of America
- Early Modernity: The History of a Word
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