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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsLaura Barbas RhodenLaura Barbas Rhoden is Associate Professor of Foreign Languages & Coordinator of the Spanish program at Wofford College. She is the author of Women in Central American Literature (2003), Ecological Imaginations in Latin American Fiction (2011), and numerous articles on contemporary Latin American literatureSofía KearnsSofía Kearns is Professor of Spanish at Furman University. She has published articles on contemporary Latin American women's literature. Her several publications on the prose of Anacristina Rossi examine the intersection of gender, sexuality, race, and nation

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