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SPAN 4890/5820: Latin American Film & Literature on War: Home

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This guide pulls together information about finding books, articles, and web sites for researching Hispanic literatures, Hispanic culture studies, and Spanish language and linguistics. Use the tabs along the page to navigate the site. Faculty and graduate students who want to learn more about the Open Access movement in scholarly communications may want to take a look at the information provided under the Open Access tab.

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Latin American Culture and Identity

An Andean man in traditional dress. Pisac, Peru.

Andean man - Pisac, Peru

By Cacophony

Singer Celia Cruz in Paris, France
Celia Cruz by
By Lioneldecoste

Argentinian tango in the streets of San Telmo, Buenos Aires
Tango by
By Anouchka Unel