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  <abstract>"Broken Souths offers the first in-depth study of the diverse field of contemporary Latina/o poetry. Its innovative angle of approach puts Latina/o and Latin American poets into sustained conversation in original and rewarding ways. In addition, author Michael Dowdy presents ecocritical readings that foreground the environmental dimensions of current Latina/o poetics"--Provided by publisher.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Introduction: Contesting the counter-revolution: a Latina/o literary geography of the neoliberal era -- Hemispheric otherwises in the shadow of 1968: Mart�in Espada's Zapatista poems -- Molotovs and subtleties:Juan Felipe Herrera's post-movement Norteam�erica -- Against the neoliberal state: Roberto Bola�no's country of writing and Mart�in Espada's republic of poetry -- Andando entre dos mundos: Maurice Kilwein Guevara's and Marcos McPeek Villatoro's Appalachian Latino poetics -- "Migration . . . is not a crime": Puerto Rican status and "t-shirt solidarity" in Judith Ortiz Cofer, Victor Hern�andez Cruz, andJack Ag�ueros -- Godzilla in Mexico City: poetics of infrastructure in Jos�e Emilio Pacheco and Roberto Bola�no -- Coda: Too much of it: Marjorie Agos�in's and Valerie Mart�inez's representations of femicide in the Maquila Zone.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Michael Dowdy.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
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