From left to right: Elias David Curiel, Ruth Behar, Moacyr Scilar, Sabina Berman, Mario Diamant, Margot Glantz, Juan Gelman, Ilan Stavans, Angelina Muniz-Huberman, Alberto Gerchunoff
Hidden within the great expanse of Latin American literature is a treasure trove of not-so-well-known Jewish Latin American literature. This library guide is designed to enable library users to dig deeper within this vast genre of literature and within the culture of Jewish Latin America. The resources present in this guide will link users to: Background information on Jewish Latin American literature; sources written by and about various Latin American Jewish authors; several databases for articles and further research, including dissertations; themes of Jewish Latin American literature; subject headings listed by country; and other print and digital books on Jewish Latin American literature, available at Gumberg Library.
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This research guide was made by Zoe Neft, a student in Dr. Emad Mirmotaheri's "Latin American Literature in Translation" course, with the assistance of Ted Bergfelt, Humanities Librarian, June 2024.
If at any time you need help with using Gumberg Library resources, please contact Ted Bergfelt, Humanities Librarian, via email or by phone at 412-396-5351, 8:30 am-4:30 pm ET, Monday-Friday. If he is not available, Ask Gumberg