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South American latino/a writers in the United States
Juanita Heredia
Global Languages and Cultures
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Arts and Humanities
American South
100%
Latino Americans
100%
Latinos
78%
USA
47%
Literature
31%
Homelands
31%
Chile
26%
Narrative
21%
1990s
21%
Memoir
21%
South America
21%
Transnational
15%
Peru
15%
American Diaspora
15%
Twentieth Century
10%
Case Study
10%
Judaism
10%
Social Context
10%
Latin American
10%
Puerto ricans
10%
Brazil
10%
National heritage
10%
Historical Context
10%
Chicano
10%
Trans-national Migrations
10%
Global
5%
South-west
5%
Mexico
5%
Genre
5%
Heritage
5%
Religion
5%
Impossible
5%
Residence
5%
Cultural Group
5%
Intellectuals
5%
Neighbors
5%
Metropolitan
5%
Adolescents
5%
Latinas
5%
1930s
5%
1970s
5%
U.S. foreign policy
5%
California
5%
Presidency
5%
Ecuador
5%
Literary works
5%
Pioneers
5%
Latin America
5%
dreamer
5%
Majority
5%
Literary tradition
5%
Uruguay
5%
Bolivia
5%
American literature
5%
Eastern Europe
5%
appellation
5%
Women Authors
5%
American novels
5%
Samba
5%
critical acclaim
5%
political views
5%
Gold rush
5%
public eye
5%
Buenos Aires
5%
Norton Anthology
5%
New York City
5%
Central America
5%
American cinema
5%
Socialist
5%
Exiles
5%
Cuban Americans
5%
Political Exile
5%
1940s
5%
American writer
5%
Academic criticism
5%
Keyphrases
United States
100%
Latino
100%
South America
100%
Diaspora
21%
21st Century
17%
Chile
17%
Rosai-Dorfman
17%
Memoir
14%
American States
10%
Colombia
10%
Peru
10%
Salvador Allende
10%
Latino Literature
10%
American Author
10%
20th Century
7%
Latin American
7%
ARGENTINA
7%
Transnational
7%
Social Context
7%
Jewish
7%
Historical Context
7%
Chilean
7%
Puerto Ricans
7%
Brazil
7%
Archipelago
7%
Formal Education
7%
National Heritage
7%
Sense of Identity
7%
Latinos in the United States
7%
Transnational Migration
7%
Chicano
7%
Dual-sense
7%
Literary Group
7%
Cultural Groups
3%
New York City
3%
Immigrants
3%
Violence
3%
Bilingual
3%
Mexico
3%
Northern California
3%
Central America
3%
Latin America (LATAM)
3%
Socialism
3%
Socioeconomic Status
3%
Long History
3%
Bolivia
3%
Ecuador
3%
Exile
3%
Social Class
3%
Latinas
3%
Eastern Europe
3%
Venezuela
3%
Bicultural
3%
Adulthood
3%
Gender Issues
3%
Economic Reasons
3%
Heritage
3%
US Foreign Policy
3%
Political Intervention
3%
Literary Work
3%
Multiple Identities
3%
Social Status
3%
Peruvian
3%
National Language
3%
Social Reasoning
3%
Class Background
3%
Dreamers
3%
Davis
3%
Literary Tradition
3%
Publishing House
3%
Paraguay
3%
US Intervention
3%
Uruguay
3%
Dictatorship
3%
American Literature
3%
Country of Origin
3%
Argentine
3%
Socialist
3%
US Border
3%
Critical Acclaim
3%
Gold Rush
3%
Political Views
3%
Norton
3%
Women Authors
3%
Prolific Academic
3%
Afro-Latinos
3%
Bicultural Identity
3%
Samba
3%
Class Privilege
3%
Immigration Patterns
3%
The Other
3%
Transnational Context
3%
Changing Demographics
3%
US Latino Literature
3%
Latino Identity
3%
Migration Issue
3%
American Novel
3%
Good Neighbor Policy
3%
Political Exile
3%
Buenos Aires
3%
Race Issues
3%
South American Region
3%
Political Reason
3%
Immigration History
3%
Community Formation
3%
Internal Struggle
3%
Nations Culture
3%
Cuban Americans
3%
Metropolitan Center
3%
Coming to Terms
3%
American Cinema
3%
Known Groups
3%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Diaspora
60%
Homelands
60%
Twenty-First Century
50%
Chile
50%
Narrative
40%
South America
40%
Peru
30%
Latin
20%
Twentieth Century
20%
Case Study
20%
Exiles
20%
Judaism
20%
Spanish
20%
Formal Education
20%
Identity
20%
Brazil
20%
Islands
20%
Mexico
10%
Social Economics
10%
Tuition Fee
10%
Socialism
10%
Latin America
10%
Intelligentsia
10%
Youth
10%
Central America
10%
Working Class
10%
Social Class
10%
Genealogy
10%
Foreign Policy
10%
Ecuador
10%
Publishing House
10%
Uruguay
10%
Bolivia
10%
Country of Origin
10%
Central and Eastern Europe
10%
Women Authors
10%
Political Intervention
10%