This multidisciplinary, well-researched work is an excellent contribution to the fields of cultural studies and Latin American studies."—Choice"Wonderful and imaginative. . . . An exciting new addition to the literature."—New Books Network"The humanities, including language, literature, and history, have increasingly provided valuable insights on the relationships between science, society, and creative work. This book adds significantly to our appreciation of these connections in the Latin American context, including multiple countries and time periods."—Journal of Latin American Geography"Excels above all in its capacity to inspire further work on the raised issues. . . . The book does not shy away from the challenge of digging deeper and redeeming forgotten or unknown figures and episodes in the history of Latin American science and culture, which is the reason why it is highly recommended for a broad readership"—Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society