Jason Wilson is an Emeritus Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies. His work delves deeply into the literatures and cultures of Latin America, exploring their themes, stylistic approaches, and cultural contexts. Wilson offers readers a comprehensive perspective on the richness of South American literature and its far-reaching influences.
Countering a culture that coerces men to suppress instead of express, Jason Wilson calls readers to unlearn society's definition of masculinity and discover the power of engaging with and mastering their emotions.
In this powerful, message-driven memoir, Jason Wilson uses his life's trials and triumphs to show men how to escape emotional incarceration and embrace true masculinity.
This year's collection of travel writing highlights adventurous and daring experiences in destinations that many might avoid. Featuring engaging dispatches from various authors, the volume showcases the thrill of exploring unconventional locales, offering readers a glimpse into the allure of places that inspire both fascination and trepidation. The narratives invite travel enthusiasts to reconsider their own travel preferences, celebrating the adventurous spirit of those who venture into the unknown.
The most European of South American cities, Buenos Aires evokes exile and nostalgia. This volume explores this contradictory and culturally rich city by tracing its development from remote settlement to a modern metropolis.