PUBLICATIONSInstituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana (IILI)The International Institute of Latin American Literature (IILI) was founded in 1938 in Mexico City as an attempt of reaffirm Hispanic unity in the midst of the Spanish Civil War. The IILI has been dedicated to creating an international awareness of Latin American literature, culture, and criticism through its conferences, Revista Iberoamericana, and its publishing lines. More » IlluminationsFeaturing cutting-edge books on Latin American and inter-American societies, histories, and cultures that offer new perspectives from postcolonial, subaltern, feminist, and cultural studies, this series takes its inspiration from the idea of the illumination, which the critic Walter Benjamin famously defined as "that image of the past which unexpectedly appears to someone singled out by history at a moment of danger." More » OsamayorPublished by graduate students in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures, this journal includes exceptional works of prose, poetry, and research, including papers submitted from other universities and work by students in the department. More » Eduardo Lozano Latin American CollectionIn addition to serving the University community, the Eduardo Lozano Latin American Collection serves as a local, regional, national and international resource center and clearinghouse for information on Latin America and it is the solely Latin American resource in Western Pennsylvania. More » Un PaseoThis electronic magazine was written by the students of Advanced Composition & Stylistics during fall 2004 as a final project to introduce prospective Spanish-speaking students to the University of Pittsburgh and the city. More » |
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