"At a time of anxiety and dehumanizing discourse about migration in the United States, this volume addresses an urgent need for Central American literature to find points of entry into classrooms." --Nicole Caso, Bard College "One of the volume's strengths is its wide variety of theoretical approaches such as feminism, postcolonialism, cultural studies, gender and queer studies, critical race theory, and ecocriticism, among others. . . . [T]his volume would be an invaluable resource for any instructor at the secondary or post-secondary level who teaches Central American culture as a part of their curriculum." --Hispania