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2019

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Propaganda, Patriotism, And News: Printing Discovered And Intercepted Letters In England, 1571–1600, Gary Schneider Nov 2019

Propaganda, Patriotism, And News: Printing Discovered And Intercepted Letters In England, 1571–1600, Gary Schneider

Literatures and Cultural Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations

In this article I propose that the relatively few intercepted and discovered letters printed during the reign of Elizabeth I fall chiefly into three categories: they were published as propaganda, as patriotic statement, and as news reportage. Although Elizabeth and her ministers published intercepted and discovered letters on a strictly ad hoc and contingent basis, the pamphlets and books in which these letters appear, along with associated ideo-logical and polemical material, reveals determined uses of intercepted and discovered letters in print. Catholics likewise printed intercepted letters as propaganda to confront Elizabeth’s anti-Catholic policies through their own propaganda apparatus on the …


Sobre Las Variantes Textuales De Las Fuerzas Extrañas Y La Intertextualidad De “Un Fenómeno Inexplicable, Jose M. Martinez, Jonathan Godinez, Itzel Vargas Jan 2019

Sobre Las Variantes Textuales De Las Fuerzas Extrañas Y La Intertextualidad De “Un Fenómeno Inexplicable, Jose M. Martinez, Jonathan Godinez, Itzel Vargas

Literatures and Cultural Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations

This essay comments on the relegated importance of the textual variations of several short stories from Las fuerzas extrañas, by Leopoldo Lugones. It also reproduces the original versions of those stories to collate them with the ones in the final version of the book. The conclusion is reached that those variations are of a quantitative and qualitative importance greater than what is ordinarily assumed, and that they illuminate both the preparation of the book and its ultimate meaning. Finally, we also suggest that “Un fenómeno inexplicable” may have had its origin in a picture of Thomas Henry Huxley, the reputed …


¡Oye, Oye!: A Manifesto For Listening To Latinx Theater, Patricia Herrera, Marci R. Mcmahon Jan 2019

¡Oye, Oye!: A Manifesto For Listening To Latinx Theater, Patricia Herrera, Marci R. Mcmahon

Literatures and Cultural Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations

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