Engage essays that are profoundly theological and resolutely social
In this collection of essays, contributors seek to analyze the vision of the critical task espoused by Latino/a critics. The project explores how such critics approach their vocation as critics in the light of their identity as members of the Latino/a experience and reality. A variety of critics representing a broad spectrum of the Latino/a American formation, along various axes of identity address the question in whatever way they deem appropriate: What does it mean to be a Latino/a critic?
Features:
- Essays from sixteen scholars
- Articles bring together the fields of biblical studies and racial-ethnic studies
- Conclusion addresses directions for future research