“In Latinos and Nationhood, NicolÁs Kanellos, widely regarded as the tour de force in the recovery and publication of the Latino/a literary and intellectual traditions in the United States, provides insights and analysis on the significance of over two centuries of struggle Latinos/as have been engaged in in their quest for personhood and pursuits of the mind.” - A. Gabriel MelÉndez, author of Hidden Chicano Cinema: Film Dramas in the Borderlands“A refreshing look at the topic of Latinos and nationhood by one of the leading scholars in the field. Rigorous yet accessible, this book offers an excellent history of Latino thought, from the nineteenth century to the present, from nationalistic aspirations to embracing life in the borderlands.” - Manuel M. MartÍn-RodrÍguez, author of Life in Search of Readers: Reading (in) Chicano/a Literature