Cristina Rodriguez is Associate Professor of English at Providence College.

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Taking her cue from an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates literary analysis, sociological concepts, personal interviews, and journalism (a nod to her earlier career), Rodriguez weaves the disparate threads of Latinx culture and gives us a more nuanced and certainly more complex way of thinking about Latinx literature. Her book is both thought provoking and emphatic in its humanization of Latinx subjectivity and the concretization of the lived spaces through which these Latinx lives--both real and fictive--must traverse.-- "American Literary History" (11/15/2023 12:00:00 AM) Wonderfully engaging and unique. Rodriguez's engrossing first-person voice and intriguing focus on the local offer new historical contexts that challenge prior interpretations of U.S. Latinx literature. --Elena Machado Saez, Bucknell University, author of Market Aesthetics: The Purchase of the Past in Caribbean Diasporic Fiction