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Description
The book series Latin American Literatures of the World presents an innovative understanding of literatures written in Latin America and the Caribbean. Informed by current perspectives on world literary studies and cultural theory, it focuses on works that deal with the multiple global connections of Latin American literatures. This comprises determined aesthetics and forms of writing, as well as book-market-related phenomena.
The close commercial ties that now connect China and Latin America and are under scrutiny by political scientists and economists, did not arise out of nowhere, but are based on a little-examined history of symbolic exchanges. Sin norte is a pioneering book that, with contributions from leading specialists in the field, sheds light on the flow of literature and ideas that has been woven between the two regions since the 19th century.
Jorge J. Locane and Ana María Ramírez Gómez, Universidad de Oslo, Noruega.



