Roberto Cantú is Emeritus Professor of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies, and jointly Emeritus Professor of English at California State University, Los Angeles. He is the translator from English to Spanish of José Antonio Villarreal's novel Pocho (1994), and is the editor of several books, including An Insatiable Dialectic: Essays on Critique, Modernity, and Humanism (2013); The Forked Juniper: Critical Perspectives on Rudolfo Anaya (2016); and Mexican Mural Art: Critical Essays on a Belligerent Aesthetic (2021), among others. In 1990, Cantú received California State University, Los Angeles' Outstanding Professor Award, while, in 2010, he was recognized at his campus with the President's Distinguished Professor Award.
'Cantú here has put in play a thoughtful critical framework that calls for a reassessment of Villareal's work and an accounting of its rightful place in Chicano/a letters. His monograph makes a convincing argument for the need for further scholarship on Villarreal's works.'Rosaura Sánchez and Beatrice Pita, World Literature Today