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Part One: The Latin American past in the global present

Looking at the Past and the Future without Fear: An Interview with Ricardo Lagos

The Conversion of Francis: The First Latin American Pope and the Women He Needs

Fidel Castro: The First Superdelegate

Poem: "Cruces de fronteras / Border Crossings"

From Illustrating Problems to Offering Solutions: Latin America as a Global Source of Social Innovation

Manga: "Che Guevara"

Part Two: Tongues and feet

Borges's Library: Latin America, Language, and the World

Love, Protest, Dance, Remix

Poem: "Lo prohibido"

Breaking the Machine: South American Fútbol

Roy Choi, Ricardo Zárate, and Pacific Fusion Cuisine in Los Angeles

Part Three: Science, Technology, and Health

The Rise of Brazil's Globally Connected Amazon Soybean Agriculture

Constructing Parallels: Brazilian Experts in Mozambique

Poem: "Perfecto Flores"

A Long Strange Trip: Latin America's Contribution to World Drug Culture

Part Four: Communities

Introduction to Rigoberta Menchú Tum

Nobel Lecture

Sex worker activism and labor

Poem: 'Ajustes familiares / Family Adjustments'

Latin American travel: the other side of tourism encounters

Brazil circles the globe

Part Five: Art moves the world

The Latin American novel as international merchandise

Traveling melodrama: Telenovelas and exporting southern moralities; or, how can something so bad still be so good?

Poem: 'Los invisibles / Invisibility'

The girl from Shinjuku: how a Japanese Brazilian diva keeps Bossa Nova alive in China

'More than a nationality' : an interview with Gael Garcia Bernal about Latin American cinema and the world