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Research in Latin American Literature: The State of the Art (A Round Table)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

Joseph Sommers*
Affiliation:
University of Washington
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For two days in December 1969, a group of eleven scholars came together in austin, Texas, for some eight hours of round table discussions on the status and future of research in Latin American literature. Sponsored by the Joint Committee on Latin American Studies (S.S.R.C.-A.C.L.S.), and hosted by the University of Texas' Institute of Latin American Studies, the conference represented an attempt to respond to a need as yet unanswered within any of the major professional organizations—the need to bring together a number of competent scholars in the field of literary research to examine past accomplishments, to exchange ideas about the nature of present problems, and to raise questions about future directions.

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Copyright © 1971 by the University of Texas Press