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         Henseler, CHristine  and debra a.


         Castillo, eds.



         Hybrid Storyspaces: Redefining the Crit-


         ical Enterprise in Twenty-First Century



         Hispanic Literature.



         Hispanic Issues Online (HIOL) University of Minnesota Press,
         2012. 301 pages.








                       he ninth volume of Hispanic Issues Online, Hybrid

             TStoryspaces: Redefining the Critical Enterprise in Twen-

         ty-First Century Hispanic Literature is an important addi-


         tion to Hispanic Studies thanks to its content as well as its

         form. While it is not the first publication to consider new

         media within Hispanic Studies, it is among the first to do

         so in an open-access format. The Hispanic Review foresha-

         dowed Henseler and Castillo’s present volume in Autumn

         2007 with a special issue on New Media and Hispanic Stu-

         dies. In the introduction to that issue, editors Michael So-


         lomon and Aaron Ilika highlighted the rising importance

         of texts in non-traditional modes while ironically “finding

         comfort” in the print form of the journal (327) (Solomon,

         Michael, and Aaron Ilika. “New Media and Hispanic Stu-

         dies.”  Hispanic Review 75.4 (2007): 327–414.) Similarly,

         other Hispanic Studies journals have featured digital stu-


         dies, including a special edition of Revista Iberoamericana,

         “Tecnoescritura: literatura y tecnología en América Latina”






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