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Eluding Whiteness in Jeannette Miller’s Color de piel
. Her book The Plantation in the Postslavery Imagination (2009) examines the plantation as a trans-American literary trope. Her article “ Telling Other Stories: Dominican Black Cosmopolitanism in Aída Cartagena Portalatín ’ s Tablero ” is forthcoming in PMLA . She is currently working on a book that analyzes representations of nation, race, and gender by twentieth-century women writers of the Dominican Republic, including Cartagena Portalatín and Jeannette Miller .
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Founded in 1968, Review is the major forum in the United States for contemporary Latin American and Caribbean writing in English and English translation; it also covers Canadian writing and the visual and performing arts in the Americas. Review is published by Routledge. in association with the Americas Society, a national, not-for-profit institution that promotes understanding in the United States of the political, economic, and cultural issues that define and challenge the Americas today.