Definition
Latino literature is an academic field dedicated to the study of literary texts produced by authors of Latin American descent, primarily within the United States. This research area investigates a diverse corpus of works that explore themes of identity, migration, language, cultural negotiation, and the socio-political experiences of Latino communities. It critically analyzes the formal innovations, historical development, and cultural significance of these texts, contributing to understandings of American literature, ethnic studies, and the broader diasporic experience by examining the complexities of belonging and representation within the U.S. context.