Preface: When do we improve upon silence by speaking? -- Introduction: Colonialism in US Spanish departments -- After Hispanic studies: On the democratization of Spanish-language cultural study -- Vetting the decolonial turn -- Multilingual cognition and ethno-lingual relativity: expanding "Spanish" maps of meaning -- Spain: the Arabized province of Latin America, or, Which Quijote do we need? -- On the Puertoricanization of US higher education, or, The awkward constraints of using one language -- Conclusion: Overcoming the tradition of silence.
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