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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Historical Latinidades and Archival Encounters 1. The Errant Latino: Irisarri, Central Americanness, and Migration’s Intention 2. Historicizing Nineteenth-Century Latina/o Textuality 3. On the Borders of Independence: Manuel Torres and Spanish American Independence in Filadelphia 4. From Union Officers to Cuban Rebels: The Story of the Brothers Cavada and Their American Civil Wars 5. Almost-Latino Literature: Approaching Truncated Latinidades 6. Toward a Reading of Nineteenth-Century Latino/a Short Fiction 7. When Archives Collide: Recovering Modernity in Early Mexican American Literature 8. Feeling Mexican: Ruiz de Burton’s Sentimental Railroad Fiction 9. Pronouncing Citizenship: Juan Nepomuceno Cortina’s War to Be Read 10. Raimundo Cabrera, the Latin American Archive, and the Latina/o Continuum 11. Flirting in Yankeeland: Rethinking American Exceptionalism through Argentine Travel Writing 12. “Hacemos la guerra pacífica”: Cuban Nationalism and Politics in Key West, 1870–1900 13. Citizenship and Illegality in the Global California Gold Rush 14. “El negro es tan capaz como el blanco”: José Martí, “Pachín” Marín, Lucy Parsons, and the Politics of Late-Nineteenth-Century Latinidad 15. Sotero Figueroa: Writing Afro-Caribbeans into History in the Late Nineteenth Century Response: From Criollo/a to Latino/a: The Latino Nineteenth Century in a Hemispheric Context About the Contributors Index
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