Description: A state-of-the-art anthology of postcolonial theory and practice in the Latin American context.
Review Quotes: "[T]he book is one of the first projects to bring together scholars from different regions and academic systems of the Atlantic. As a result, this compilation offers wide-ranging perspectives and critiques associated with the challenge of discussing Latin America with critical viewpoints in language that is not overly cryptic. This volume is bound to become a referential work for scholars in the field of Latin American Studies and a useful teaching tool for graduate-level courses."--Fabrício Prado, The Americas
"Ambitiously conceived and judiciously executed, this volume offers a timely as well as comprehensive study of modern Latin American culture and history from the perspective of postcolonial theories. . . . Highly recommended."--Q. E. Wang, Choice "The collection, which extends to over 600 pages, is both rich and substantial and is likely to provide a valuable, illuminating and corrective resource for scholars of both Latin American and postcolonial studies."--James Proctor, Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory "With a complexity and depth rarely seen in collections of this type, Coloniality at Large will provide food for thought for generations to come."--Ricardo D. Salvatore, A Contracorriente