Finisterre II: Revisiting the Last Place on Earth. Migrations in Spanish and Latin American
Culture and Literature is a collective aesthetic historical literary and cultural analysis
of how biopolitical cultural and economic trends have impacted narratives about migration in
the Hispanic world. Considering migrants as protagonists of their stories the book approaches
the migrant as a Subject of cultural patrimony and knowledge. The different articles written
by scholars from the United States Japan Norway the United Kingdom and Ecuador examine how
Hispanic art and narratives of migrancy allow us to re-evaluate the cultural understanding of
borders.