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Book Review

Truth in Many Tongues: Religious Conversion and the Language of the Early Spanish Empire

DANIEL I. WASSERMAN-SOLER. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 2020. 240 pp.

 

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Ana L. Méndez-Oliver

Ana L. Méndez-Oliver is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Syracuse University. She specializes in medieval and early modern Transatlantic Spanish literature and culture. Her research examines the representations of hybridity, in word and image, of those inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula who were conceived as frontier or liminal identities (Jewish, Muslim, Jewish converts, morisco or Spanish Muslim converts, and mestizos) on the eve of Spain’s national hegemonic project and throughout the sixteenth century.

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