Introduction: Modernism, translation, and the fields of literary history
"Splintered staves": Pound, comparative literature, and the translation of Spanish literary history
Restaging the disaster: Dos Passos, empire, and literature after the Spanish-American war
Jimenez, modernism/o, and the languages of comparative modernist studies
Unamuno, nativism, and the politics of the vernacular; or, On the authenticity of translation
Negro and Negro: translating American blackness in the shadows of the Spanish empire
"Spanish is a language tu": Hemingway's cubist Spanglish and its legacies
Conclusion: Worlds between languages-the Spanglish Quixote.