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Iberian and Latin American Studies

This series delves into the rich and diverse history, culture, and politics of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. It explores the intricate connections between Europe and the Americas, from the colonial era to the present day. Readers will discover influential figures, pivotal events, and the enduring cultural legacies that have shaped these vibrant regions. It serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Ibero-American world.

Western Sahara
Killing Carmens

Recommended Reading Order

  • Focuses on women's crime writing from Spain and offers an approach to Spanish crime fiction, combining literary criticism with sociological and criminological theory. This multidisciplinary study analyses how female authors use crime and detective genres to analyse the role and position of their countrywomen.

    Killing Carmens
  • This book explores the dynamic process of construction of the new Saharawi identity, culture and society developed in the refugee camps over the three last decades of conflict and analyses the complex articulation of elements from the Hispanic, Arab and African worlds that shapes the contours of the Saharawi Refugee Nation.

    Western Sahara