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Carlos De Sigüenza Y Góngora: Figuras Del Letrado En “Alboroto Y Motín De Los Indios De México”, Daniel Orizaga Doguim Jan 2009

Carlos De Sigüenza Y Góngora: Figuras Del Letrado En “Alboroto Y Motín De Los Indios De México”, Daniel Orizaga Doguim

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Estudio sobre el Alboroto y motín de los indios de México de Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora


Farsas De La Memoria Y Otros Relatos, César Silva-Santisteban Jan 2009

Farsas De La Memoria Y Otros Relatos, César Silva-Santisteban

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Relatos que abarcan desde pequeñas narraciones surrealistas hasta cuentos realistas y cuentos fantásticos.


En Los Ojos, El Vacío, Camilo Castillo-Rojas Jan 2009

En Los Ojos, El Vacío, Camilo Castillo-Rojas

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En los ojos, el vacío is a fiction novel.

Is the story of two men, Antonio Valbuena and Leandro Cubillos, who make a journey to their old town, localized at the countryside. There they have to collect the remains of one corpse, Antonio's son, who was murdered by an illegal armed group.


Claiming The Discursive Self: Mestiza Rhetoric Of Mexican Women Jouranlists, 1876-1924, Cristina Devereaux Ramirez Jan 2009

Claiming The Discursive Self: Mestiza Rhetoric Of Mexican Women Jouranlists, 1876-1924, Cristina Devereaux Ramirez

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In the last two decades, scholars in Rhetoric and Writing Studies have been calling for a greater representation of voices of those from other cultures who participated in rhetorical practices. As Jacqueline Jones Royster contends, rhetoric has been framed as mostly white, male, and elite, and that these positions distort the democratic perspective of our discipline. Claiming the Discursive Self: Mestiza Rhetoric of Mexican Women Journalists, 1876-1924 presents women rhetors who were participating in not only creating a national identity, but also in constructing a public identity that would insure women's contribution and participation for future generations. It closely examines …