About
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promotes the study of marginalized areas of Luso-Hispanic cultural production of any period and invites submissions of unpublished studies dealing with peripheral cultural production in the Luso-Hispanic world.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.
Volume 7, Issue 1, 2017
Special Issue: Indigenous Knowledges and Sites of Indigenous Memory
List of Contributors
Table of Contents
Articles
Down the Rabbit Hole and into the Moon: Nahua Perspectives in Mardonio Carballo’s Tlajpiajketl (2014)
Down the Rabbit Hole and into the Moon: Nahua Perspectives in Mardonio Carballo’s Tlajpiajketl (2014)
Bewitched Policies of Resistance: America’s Legacy of Unknown Soldiers in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Storyteller
Bewitched Policies of Resistance: America’s Legacy of Unknown Soldiers in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Storyteller
Andean and Amazonian Material Culture and Performance Traditions as Sites of Indigenous Knowledges and Memory
Andean and Amazonian Material Culture and Performance Traditions as Sites of Indigenous Knowledges and Memory
Balance and Respect vs. Commodification and Control: Conflicting Values in the Work of Maya-Tsotsil Author Mikel Ruiz
Balance and Respect vs. Commodification and Control: Conflicting Values in the Work of Maya-Tsotsil Author Mikel Ruiz
El lenguaje como arma: la escritura del guerrero en Todas as vezes que dissemos adeus de Kaka Werá Jecupé
El lenguaje como arma: la escritura del guerrero en Todas as vezes que dissemos adeus de Kaka Werá Jecupé
Straight Outta Livingston: Black Indigeneity, Wordsmithing and Code-Switching in Wingston González’s Poetry
Straight Outta Livingston: Black Indigeneity, Wordsmithing and Code-Switching in Wingston González’s Poetry
Mr. Downing, the Translocal Narrator: History and Travel Writing in Todd Downing’s The Mexican Earth
Mr. Downing, the Translocal Narrator: History and Travel Writing in Todd Downing’s The Mexican Earth
Rebuilding a Mayan World: Awakening, Presence, and Possibilities
Rebuilding a Mayan World: Awakening, Presence, and Possibilities