TY - BOOK AU - Francisco Javier Plañxart Pérez-Santalla PY - 2025 CY - Berlin, Germany PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 2366-5068 SN - 9783631929629 TI - Literary Representation of Spanish Immigration in the United States of America (1900-1950) T2 - Transculturation, Hybridization, and the Third Space DO - 10.3726/b22549 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1509019 N2 - This work explores portrayals of Spanish immigration to the United States (1900–1950) through six novels. It examines how Spanish immigrants navigate cultural shifts, balancing their heritage with American culture, and traces the evolution of their identities through history, language, and transculturation. Using theories of hybridization and Third Space identity, the study analyzes immigrant transformation across different periods and places. The volume includes a theoretical framework, a historical overview, and discussions of memory, language, and cultural assimilation. The volume addresses transculturality, hybridization, communication, and spatial cohabitation under the lens of logos and cultural integration, which are axes of the modern construction of individual and collective personalities. The result is original and covers diverse 20th-century Spanish-American autobiographies, creating synergies between them and enriching the study of transnational identities. (Juan Ignacio Oliva Cruz, University of La Laguna) This book provides an illuminating study of the phenomenon of twentieth-century Spanish immigration to the United States, analyzing six literary texts, and delving on theoretical concepts such as transculturation or negotiating a new identity. (Juan Ignacio Guijarro González, University of Sevilla) KW - Spanish immigration, 20th-century literature, identity, transculturation, hybridization, cultural transformation, American culture, literary analysis, historical context, personal narratives, language use, cultural assimilation, immigrant experience, Spanish-American studies LA - English ER -