Kelley Kreitz is Associate Professor of English at Pace University. Her research combines media studies, hemispheric studies, and U.S. and Latin American literary studies. She is also the co-founder and director of Babble Lab, a digital humanities center at Pace University.
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"An important scholarly contribution showing the crucial relationship of the US Spanish-language press to local communities and international networks set against the vibrant growth of Hispanophone populations in Gilded-Age New York City. Kelley Kreitz's analysis brings attention to lesser-known publications by women, Black intellectuals, and anarchist writers to argue that the changing ideas of the period moved beyond the dominant modes of pro-capitalist thought." - Rodrigo Lazo, author of Letters from Filadelfia: Early Latino Literature and the Trans-American Elite

