This volume is an investigation of some of the enduring
preoccupations of one of the UK's foremost Latin Americanists. The
essays, by a distinguished group of scholars including former
students, colleagues, and intellectual interlocutors, reflect a
number of Jason Wilson's many research interests. They continue
conversations with Wilson and develop lines of enquiry fostered by
his work in areas as diverse as travel, translation, cultural and
intellectual history, and literary and visual culture.
At the same time, the essays address a wide selection of
important topics in Latin American studies and contribute to our
understanding of the region's culture and history (for example, by
engaging with recent historical reevaluations of Alexander von
Humboldt, amplifying the emerging scholarship on postconflict
visual representations of Argentina, and enriching our knowledge of
the works of writers such as Jorge Luis Borges and Alejandra
Pizarnik.)
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