The Place of Hispanic Linguistics and Literary/Cultural Studies: Current Debates on Liberal Education
Ed. Francisco Ocampo and Heather Mawhiney
In memory of Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach (1967–2016)
Introduction
Two Metatheories and the Relation Between Hispanic Linguistics and Literary/Cultural Studies in the American University
Francisco Ocampo
- Hispanic Linguistics in North America: How We Got Here and Where We Go Now
Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach - Hispanic Linguistics at a Crossroads
Milton M. Azevedo - Lines of Flight in Hispanic Linguistics
José del Valle - The Elephant in the Room: The Hierarchical Division of Spoken and Written "Grammars"
Máximo Rafael Salaberry - New Directions in Iberian Cultural Studies? (Gloto)political Geographies of Peninsular Hispanism After 2008
Germán Labrador Méndez - The Place of Hispanic Linguistics in Language Departments: A Call to a Broader Perspective on Our Disciplines
Timothy L. Face - Hispanism and Humanitas in the Market University
David R. Castillo and William Egginton
Afterword
Hispanic Studies, Disciplinary Dialogues, and the Crises of the Humanities
Luis Martín-Estudillo and Nicholas Spadaccini