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TRANSMODERNITY: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World, a peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary journal of Luso-Hispanic and U.S. Latino literary and cultural studies, is published by eScholarship and is part of the University of California. The Journal promotes the study of marginalized areas of Luso-Hispanic cultural production of any period and invites submissions of unpublished studies dealing with peripheral cultural production in the Luso-Hispanic world. It also welcomes relevant interdisciplinary work, interviews and book reviews, as they relate to “South-to-South” dynamics between formerly colonized peoples. Although the Journal is mostly devoted to non-canonical work, it will consider articles that rethink canonical texts from postcolonial and transmodern approaches.

Articles

“Other” Knowledges, “Other” Critiques: Reflections on the Politics and Practices of Philosophy and Decoloniality in the “Other” America

“Other” Knowledges, “Other” Critiques: Reflections on the Politics and Practices of Philosophy and Decoloniality in the “Other” America 1

Transmodernity and Interculturality: An Interpretation from the Perspective of Philosophy of Liberation

Transmodernity and Interculturality: An Interpretation from the Perspective of Philosophy of Liberation

Enrique Dussel and Afro-Caribbean Ethics

Enrique Dussel and Afro-Caribbean Ethics

Decolonizing Western Uni-versalisms: Decolonial Pluri-versalism from Aimé Césaire to the Zapatistas

Decolonizing Western Uni-versalisms: Decolonial Pluri-versalism from Aimé Césaire to the Zapatistas

Notes After the End of the World: Freedom, Common Will and Decolonization

Notes After the End of the World: Freedom, Common Will and Decolonization

Mapuche Hunger Acts: Epistemology of the Decolonial

Mapuche Hunger Acts: Epistemology of the Decolonial

From the Caribbean to the U.S.: Afro-Latinity in Changing Contexts

From the Caribbean to the U.S.: Afro-Latinity in Changing Contexts

Book Reviews

Mark D. Anderson. Disaster Writing: The Cultural Politics of Catastrophe in Latin America. Charlottesville and London: U of Virginia P, 2011. Print. 241 pages

Mark D. Anderson. Disaster Writing: The Cultural Politics of Catastrophe in Latin America . Charlottesville and London: U of Virginia P, 2011. Print. 241 pages

López-Calvo, Ignacio, Latino Los Angeles in Film and Fiction. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2011. Print. 239 pages.

López-Calvo, Ignacio, Latino Los Angeles in Film and Fiction . Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2011. Print.  239 pages.