Ilan Stavans, Advisory Editor

Ilan StavansIlan Stavans has been called “the czar of Latino culture in the United States” by the New York Times and “Latin America’s liveliest and boldest critic and most innovative cultural enthusiast,” by the Washington Post.

Stavans is the Lewis-Sebring Professor of Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College and the recipient of numerous honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Latino Literature Prize, the Antonia Pantoja Award, Chile's Presidential Medal, and the Rubén Darío Distinction. He earned an Emmy nomination as host of the PBS show La Plaza: Conversations with Ilan Stavans

As a descendant of Eastern European Jews who settled in Mexico, Stavans grew up in a multilingual environment. His decade-long study of Spanglish, the hybrid tongue spoken by millions of Latinos in the United States, led to the 2003 publication of his controversial book, Spanglish: The Making of a New American Language (2003), which has been at the heart of a heated debate in the Hispanic world… MORE

Columns EN MI OPINIÓN

April 2007

Something new and exciting is happening! After long decades of neglect, Latinos are finally becoming a serious topic in scholarship. In the last twenty years the number of monographs, symposia, institutes, and courses taught in high school as well as undergraduate and graduate levels has grown exponentially. The news isn’t only about quantity but about quality. Unquestionably, the academic and intellectual explorations we’re witnessing are… MORE

Columns SALUDOS

From Ilan Stavans, Advisory Editor

After years of devoting my attention to the study of Latinos in the United States, there’s a single Spanish word that keeps coming to my mind: encuentro. At various levels, from politics to music, from cuisine to sports, Hispanic culture in general is the result of a series of serendipitous encounters that have taken place over more than five hundred years. Prior to 1492, the three major Western religions… MORE

Q & A

In a wide-ranging discussion that took place May 11, 2007, Advisory Editor Ilan Stavans shares his thoughts on the immigration debate, Spanglish, and the digital divide. You can read the entire transcript or listen to some or all of the audio by clicking on the links below:

Question 1: The Internet and the classroom Audio

Question 2: Latinos and the digital divide Audio

Question 3: Latino vs. Hispanic Audio

Question 4: What's Next Audio

Question 5: Encuentro and assimilation Audio

Question 6: Immigration and presidential politics Audio

Question 7: Immigration and religious asylum Audio

Question 8: Latino history and identity Audio

Question 9: Spanglish and the English-only movement Audio

Transcript Transcript