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Full-Text Articles in Spanish and Portuguese Language and Literature
Toby Miller Cultural Studies Podcast, George Yudice
Toby Miller Cultural Studies Podcast, George Yudice
George Yúdice
A Conversation with George Yúdice About His Miami Cultural Observatory, His Books, and Translation.
La Novela Mexicana De Temática Homosexual: Defensa De Curso, Juan Carlos Rocha Osornio
La Novela Mexicana De Temática Homosexual: Defensa De Curso, Juan Carlos Rocha Osornio
Juan Carlos Rocha Osornio, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
Mass Culture As Domination Or Resistance In Latin American Narratives, Tim Robbins
Mass Culture As Domination Or Resistance In Latin American Narratives, Tim Robbins
Department of Modern Languages and Literatures: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Since the introduction of radio to Latin America in the 1930’s and later television in the 1950’s, mass culture has become an important and even contentious part of Latin American identity, and as such has also become an important part of Latin American narratives. In looking at the issue of mass culture, two basic approaches emerge: one can see mass culture as a force of domination or one can see it as a force of resistance. It is possible to trace these approaches through different time periods and geopolitical situations. The Mexican Onda writers, for instance, utilize the rock and …
Mis Reinos Más Oscuros; Variedades De Frida Khalo; Badlands; El Ángel En La Casa, Maria Negroni
Mis Reinos Más Oscuros; Variedades De Frida Khalo; Badlands; El Ángel En La Casa, Maria Negroni
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Carmen Naranjo, Cesar Valverde
The Latin American Novel, Cesar Valverde
Continuidad De La Voz En Javier Sologuren & Selección De Poesía, Javier Sologuren
Continuidad De La Voz En Javier Sologuren & Selección De Poesía, Javier Sologuren
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Identidad Y Diversidad: Libro De Artista = Identity And Diversity: Artist's Book, Stephen A. Sadow, Irene Jaievsky, Perla Bajder
Identidad Y Diversidad: Libro De Artista = Identity And Diversity: Artist's Book, Stephen A. Sadow, Irene Jaievsky, Perla Bajder
Stephen Sadow
Catalog of an exhibition of artist's books displayed in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Each of the fourteen books features a poem by a Jewish Latin American author, presented in Spanish and English, and an accompanying artistic interpretation. The text of the catalog is presented in Spanish and English.
Red De Comunicación Jesuita Desde La Misión De Moxos, Carlos-Urani Montiel
Red De Comunicación Jesuita Desde La Misión De Moxos, Carlos-Urani Montiel
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The Society of Jesus shared information and generated knowledge through a communication network that made it possible to trace connection patterns. Jesuits used reiterative forms to share messages and to distribute knowledge between their European and American provinces. The aim of my thesis is to account for the scope, impact, and advantages of such communication strategies, which applied in a context where the environment was a decisive factor for the missional ministry. The Moxos Mission on the upper Amazon in what is now modern Bolivia consisted of an array of small urban settlements with strong influence in the Hispanic Kingdom …
Temporalidades Múltiples En La Encrucijada: Representaciones Artísticas De Lo Afro En Latinoamérica Y El Mundo Hispánico Durante La Actual Etapa De Globalización, Eduard Arriaga
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Nowadays talking about national, racial or gender identities and its representations is quite difficult due to current global-local dynamics of cultural formation. In that sense, approaching to these issues requires the use of comprehensive theories and complex tools in order to forge a better understanding. My dissertation explores the artistic representation of ‘afro’ in the Hispanic world (or the culture built upon the legacies of Africans and African-descendants in the New World and especially in the Caribbean) during the current stage of globalization. In my dissertation, I argue that afro-artistic contemporary representations are overcoming traditional ones -bound to race as …
La Función De La Memoria En La Violencia Del Tiempo De Miguel Gutiérrez: Un Tormento Transgeneracional Y La Reivindicación De Un Linaje Agraviado, William J. Cheng
La Función De La Memoria En La Violencia Del Tiempo De Miguel Gutiérrez: Un Tormento Transgeneracional Y La Reivindicación De Un Linaje Agraviado, William J. Cheng
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Entre El Partido Y El Tiempo: Sobre La Poesía De (Y Contra) La Revolución Cubana, Milena Rodriguez Gutierrez
Entre El Partido Y El Tiempo: Sobre La Poesía De (Y Contra) La Revolución Cubana, Milena Rodriguez Gutierrez
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Violencia Escrituraria, Marginalidad Y Nuevas Estéticas, Celina Manzoni
Violencia Escrituraria, Marginalidad Y Nuevas Estéticas, Celina Manzoni
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Rescatando Al Maestro: José Lezama Lima En La Obra De Carlos M. Luis, Robert Lesman
Rescatando Al Maestro: José Lezama Lima En La Obra De Carlos M. Luis, Robert Lesman
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Estrategias Narrativas Antirracistas En Tres Cuentos De Carlos Guillermo Wilson, Nydia R. Jeffers
Estrategias Narrativas Antirracistas En Tres Cuentos De Carlos Guillermo Wilson, Nydia R. Jeffers
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Espacio Fronterizo: La Tijuana De Santitos Y Peregrinos De Aztlán, Sergio M. Martinez
Espacio Fronterizo: La Tijuana De Santitos Y Peregrinos De Aztlán, Sergio M. Martinez
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Los Bailes Históricos De Agustín Moreto: La Intertextualidad Como Máscara, Tania De Miguel Magro
Los Bailes Históricos De Agustín Moreto: La Intertextualidad Como Máscara, Tania De Miguel Magro
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Guelbenzu, José María. El Amor Verdadero. Madrid: Siruela, 2010., Luis I. Prádanos-García
Guelbenzu, José María. El Amor Verdadero. Madrid: Siruela, 2010., Luis I. Prádanos-García
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Lawo-Sukam, Alain. Hacia Una Poética Afro-Colombiana: El Caso Del Pacífico. Cali: University Of El Valle Press, 2010., Héctor Weir
Lawo-Sukam, Alain. Hacia Una Poética Afro-Colombiana: El Caso Del Pacífico. Cali: University Of El Valle Press, 2010., Héctor Weir
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Doing Business With The Colonizer: Martí And The 1889 Paris World Exhibition, Georg Schwarzmann
Doing Business With The Colonizer: Martí And The 1889 Paris World Exhibition, Georg Schwarzmann
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Urban Pessimism And The Optimism Between The Lines: Literary Latin American Cities And Roberto Bolaño’S 2666, Kenneth Reeds
Urban Pessimism And The Optimism Between The Lines: Literary Latin American Cities And Roberto Bolaño’S 2666, Kenneth Reeds
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
De La Modernidad A La Neomodernidad, Luis Rafael Hernandez
De La Modernidad A La Neomodernidad, Luis Rafael Hernandez
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Literatura Y Memoria, Maria Del Carmen Castañeda Hernández
Literatura Y Memoria, Maria Del Carmen Castañeda Hernández
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Tiempo Para Amar: José Isaacson En Diálogo Con Su Vocación, Marina Martin
Tiempo Para Amar: José Isaacson En Diálogo Con Su Vocación, Marina Martin
Hispanic Studies Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
El Militarismo En La Granada De Rodolfo Walsh, Eleonora Bertranou
El Militarismo En La Granada De Rodolfo Walsh, Eleonora Bertranou
Hispanic Studies Faculty Publications
"Rodolfo Walsh escribió sus dos únicas obras de teatro, La granada y La batalla, en 1965, cuando ya se reconocía como un intelectual de izquierda, bajo la influencia de su experiencia cubana, pero aún reticente a creer que para los países latinoamericanos era posible dar comienzo a un proyecto evolucionario liderado por grupos armados. En la tematización de las Fuerzas Armadas, Walsh llama la atención sobre el militarismo de los países latinoamericanos y usa la sátira para agudizar su crítica a tal fenómeno. En La granada, reconoce el rol de la institución militar bajo un nuevo orden mundial y ridiculiza …
Efecto Eco: Espacio De Producción Y Consumo Cultural En La Argentina Post Default, Hugo Hortiguera, Mara Favoretto
Efecto Eco: Espacio De Producción Y Consumo Cultural En La Argentina Post Default, Hugo Hortiguera, Mara Favoretto
Hipertexto
No abstract provided.
Nobilitashungariae: List Of Historical Surnames Of The Hungarian Nobility, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Nobilitashungariae: List Of Historical Surnames Of The Hungarian Nobility, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven & Totosy de Zepetnek, Steven
nobilitashungariae: List of Historical Surnames of the Hungarian Nobility 2010- (ISSN 1923-9580 ©Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek Purdue University Press) is compiled by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek based on published historical genealogical sources. nobilitashungariae is archived in the Electronic Collection of Library and Archives Canada. A magyar történelmi nemesség családneveinek listája 2010- (ISSN 1923-9580 ©Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek & Purdue University Press) genealógiai munkák alapján van Tötösy de Zepetnek Steven által összeállítva. A könyv állománya az Electronic Collection of Library and Archives Canada digitális archívumjának.
Utopia, Archive, And Anarchy In Los Siete Hijos De Simenon By Ramón Díaz Eterovic, Lila Mcdowell Carlsen
Utopia, Archive, And Anarchy In Los Siete Hijos De Simenon By Ramón Díaz Eterovic, Lila Mcdowell Carlsen
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
The detective narratives by Ramón Díaz Eterovic (Chile 1956) address some of Latin America’s most relevant socio-political problems, such as the disappeared, racial discrimination, drug trafficking, corruption, social oppression, and ecological negligence. While some critics have emphasized specific social issues of the new detective novel and, in particular, the novel by Díaz Eterovic studied here, Los siete hijos de Simenon (2000) ‘The Seven Sons of Simenon,’ less attention has been placed on the ideological and ethical foundation from which these social issues emerge. This novel displays a utopian perspective that points directly to a distorted system of values evident during …
La Malinche De Rascón Banda: Deconstruyendo Un Símbolo Colonial Y Recreando Una Imagen Nueva A Través Del Anacronismo, Alicia E. Jones
La Malinche De Rascón Banda: Deconstruyendo Un Símbolo Colonial Y Recreando Una Imagen Nueva A Través Del Anacronismo, Alicia E. Jones
Honors Theses
La Malinche has been a popular figure in the national culture not only of Mexico but also beyond its borders. Since its image is so ambiguous, it is used very frequently to symbolize popular ideas of an era. As a result, the symbol of La Malinche continues to transform. Historically, his image has characterized the traitorous woman, prostitute, and mestizo Mexican mother. In some ways this symbol has been maintained over the years, but there are also clear efforts to deconstruct this colonial image and create a more modern Malinche that is consistent with a growing interest in feminism. Introduced …
Inherited Exile And The Work Of María Rosa Lojo, Marcela Crespo Buiturón
Inherited Exile And The Work Of María Rosa Lojo, Marcela Crespo Buiturón
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
In recent decades, Argentine literature has demonstrated increasing interest not in Spanish immigrants or exiles but rather in their children, prompting a reconsideration of critical approaches to exile to account for situations in which the same experience acts as a mirror between parents and the children who inherit exile from them. The work and the reflections of the poet, essayist and narrative writer María Rosa Lojo, daughter of exiles—a Spanish Republican father and Francoist mother—in Buenos Aires, can be considered a paradigmatic example.