(Mar. 12, 2019) Formation of Latinx Canon essay cited in Boston Review

In her review of the anthologyAngels of the Americlypse: An Anthology of New Latin@ Writing, edited by Carmen Giménez Smith and John Chávez, Rachel Galvin cites the essay that Raphael Dalleo and I wrote for the Routledge Companion to Latino/a Literature.

Galvin helpfully summarizes the central argument of our chapter: “Since the sixties, Latin@ anthologies have tended to claim to present ‘new’ work and seek to supplement and ultimately supplant previous anthologies. Raphael Dalleo and Elena Machado Sáez point this out in their essay ‘The Formation of a Latino/a Canon,’ asserting that the one constant is precisely the ‘counter-canon impulse.” They attribute this to the desire of Latin@ writers and editors to remedy the systematic exclusion of Latin@ writing.”

(Mar. 8, 2019) Presenting on Lin-Manuel Miranda at Digitizing Race Conference

The Latinx Project at NYU put together an amazing conference on “Digitizing Race: making Latinx in the 21st Century” and I was fortunate to present on a panel moderated by Cristina Beltrán entitled, “Social Media for Social Change.” I shared material from my essay, “Debt of Gratitude: Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Politics of US Latinx Twitter.”

Guadalupe Madrigal from the University of Michigan spoke about “Undocumented Activist Publics & Hashtag Anti-Detention Campaigns,” Rafael Ramirez Solórzano from UCLA discussed “Notes from the Trail: Blogging Across the South,and Janel Martinez, who founded aintilatina.com, presented on, “From Tumblr, Twitter to Instagram: How Afro-Latinx Women Power Identity Conversations Online.”

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