Fernando G Herrero (PhD Duke University) is currently Visiting Research Scholar at the Instituto de Iberoamérica, University of Salamanca, Spain. He has taught in the United States (Duke University, Stanford University, Pittsburgh University, Oberlin College, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Boston College, etc.) and the United Kingdom (University of Birmingham, University of Manchester) in the last three decades. He is the author of Good Places and Non-Places in Colonial Mexico: Vasco de Quiroga (1470-1565).
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Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction 1 Avatars of Colonial Studies of Latin America in the Home of the Brave: A Conversation with Rolena Adorno 2 About the Postmodernist Convergence of the Baroque, the Subaltern, and Many Other Signs: A Conversation with John Beverley in the Cathedral of Learning 3 The Pleasure of Literary Criticism without Attachments to Any Method or Ideology Whatsoever: A Conversation with Roberto González Echevarría 4 About the Colonial Difference or the Emergence of Thinking That Was Not Considered to Be Thinking: A Conversation with Walter D. Mignolo 5 Precolombian Legacies and Indigenous Presents in the History of Mexico Or How to Find Other Possibilities within Constitutive (Post-)Colonial Violence: A Conversation with José Rabasa Afterword Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction 1 Avatars of Colonial Studies of Latin America in the Home of the Brave: A Conversation with Rolena Adorno 2 About the Postmodernist Convergence of the Baroque, the Subaltern, and Many Other Signs: A Conversation with John Beverley in the Cathedral of Learning 3 The Pleasure of Literary Criticism without Attachments to Any Method or Ideology Whatsoever: A Conversation with Roberto González Echevarría 4 About the Colonial Difference or the Emergence of Thinking That Was Not Considered to Be Thinking: A Conversation with Walter D. Mignolo 5 Precolombian Legacies and Indigenous Presents in the History of Mexico Or How to Find Other Possibilities within Constitutive (Post-)Colonial Violence: A Conversation with José Rabasa Afterword Bibliography Index
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