"Another groundbreaking work from one of the most critical scholars of Latinx art, this book offers a bold speculative manifesto that shatters the boundary between contemporary art and interstellar speculation. By reframing Latinx artists as spacefaring visionaries, it proves that for these creators, the final frontier isn't a distant fantasy—it’s the next site of political struggle and cosmic possibility."
-- Arlene Dávila, author of Latinx Art
“Transplanetary Americas is a welcome addition to the field of Latinx speculative cultural studies—the first book-length study emphasizing visual art. Robb Hernández excavates the unexpected influence of the US space race on Latinx art, shifting from the horizontal axis of the border to the vertical axis of outer space to center Latinx creatives who look up to contemplate other worlds.”
-- Curtis Marez, author of Producing Precarity: The Costs of Making TV in Poor Places