edited by Alberto Sosa-Cabanas
contributions by Suset Sanchez, Alberto Sosa-Cabanas, Martin A. Tsang, Jossianna Arroyo, Erwan Dianteill, Joshua R. Deckman, Emily A. Maguire, Lazara Menendez, Stephan Palmie, Juan Esteban Plaza and Beatriz Rivera-Barnes
Rutgers University Press, 2025
Cloth: 978-1-9788-4626-5 | Paper: 978-1-9788-4625-8 | eISBN: 978-1-9788-4627-2 (all)
Library of Congress Classification BL2566.C9M66 2026

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

El Monte's New Itineraries is the first book fully devoted to the study of Cuban author and ethnographer Lydia Cabrera’s El Monte (1954), one of the most influential books in Caribbean cultural history. Highly referenced, if understudied, El Monte is a comprehensive work that intertwines ethnobotany, popular orality, and Afro-Cuban traditions. Its pages have enjoyed a transnational influence, enriching domains such as ethnography, politics, theater, and even science fiction literature in the Caribbean, and the knowledge contained in it lies at the heart of Afrodiasporic spirituality and ethnomedicinal practices across Hispanic Caribbean cultures and beyond.