In this ambitious and powerfully argued study, Remy Attig marshals his extensive research to introduce revelatory ways of approaching Spanglish, Portuñol, and Judeo-Spanish history, structure, and literature. Drawing from contemporary theories such as post-structuralism and queer theory, and introducing productive concepts such as linguistic labor and literary doulas, Attig deepens our appreciation of these fascinating and much maligned language varieties. This beautifully written book is a must-read for sociolinguists, literary theorists, translation scholars, as well as anyone interested in decolonizing hierarchical understandings of language.