"With breadth, depth, originality, and intellectual acumen, Reyes-Santos builds on her conceptualization of transcolonial and transnational kinship through a number of social and cultural examples to arrive at a more diversified approach in literary and cultural studies."- Myrna García-Calderón (Syracuse University) "With breadth, depth, originality, and intellectual acumen, Reyes-Santos builds on her conceptualization of transcolonial and transnational kinship through a number of social and cultural examples to arrive at a more diversified approach in literary and cultural studies."- Myrna García-Calderón (Syracuse University) "AlaÍ Reyes-Santos's elegant work unites vernacular and elite voices to discuss nationalist thought in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Her insights help us claim our intellectual traditions in contemporary struggles for justice." - April J. Mayes (author of The Mulatto Republic: Class, Race, and Dominican National Identity) "AlaÍ Reyes-Santos's elegant work unites vernacular and elite voices to discuss nationalist thought in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Her insights help us claim our intellectual traditions in contemporary struggles for justice." - April J. Mayes (author of The Mulatto Republic: Class, Race, and Dominican National Identity) Featured on the weekly book list (http://bit.ly/1K5Phrs) (Chronicle of Higher Education) Featured on the weekly book list (http://bit.ly/1K5Phrs) (Chronicle of Higher Education) Featured on the weekly book list (http://bit.ly/1K5Phrs) (Chronicle of Higher Education)