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Repensando “Nación” Y “Raza” En Cuba Y Puerto Rico Desde La Poiesis De Julián Del Casal Y Luis Palés Matos, Alexander Torres Nov 2015

Repensando “Nación” Y “Raza” En Cuba Y Puerto Rico Desde La Poiesis De Julián Del Casal Y Luis Palés Matos, Alexander Torres

Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos

¿Qué tienen en común el poeta cubano de fines del siglo XIX Julián del Casal (1863-1893) y el poeta puertorriqueño de la primera mitad del siglo XX Luis Palés Matos (1898-1959)? en este trabajo la idea central no es si la imaginería exotista y de tipo parnasiano del poeta cubano se pueda caracterizar como una apropiación subversiva de la cultura burguesa. Interesa más bien –de acuerdo con lo que sugiere Schulman sobre la época finisecular vista desde América Latina– la manera creativa con la que la poesía de éste se relaciona con la realidad circundante. El objeto del ensayo es …


Un Nuevo Erotismo: La Recuperación Del Cuerpo De La Mujer Negra A Través De La Parodia En Dos Cuentos De Mayra Santos-Febres, Solymar Torres-García Nov 2015

Un Nuevo Erotismo: La Recuperación Del Cuerpo De La Mujer Negra A Través De La Parodia En Dos Cuentos De Mayra Santos-Febres, Solymar Torres-García

Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos

En los cuentos “Marina y su olor” y “La hebra rota” de Pez de vidrio (1996), Mayra Santos-Febres (Puerto Rico, 1966-) pone en tela de juicio la concepción falo y eurocéntrica del cuerpo. Por medio de la parodia de la literatura canónica y los modelos tradiciones del saber, la autora presenta el performance paródico de la mujer negra del Caribe hispano. En ambos cuentos, niñas enfrentan las incógnitas de la adolescencia. Las preocupaciones típicas de esta etapa de la vida relacionadas a la autoimagen y la sexualidad se complican en el contexto de la experiencia de jóvenes negras pobres. Afectadas …


Foundational Fiction And National Identity In The Philippines: Reflections On Race In José Rizal’S Noli Me Tángere, Vinh Phu Pham Nov 2015

Foundational Fiction And National Identity In The Philippines: Reflections On Race In José Rizal’S Noli Me Tángere, Vinh Phu Pham

Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos

This work analyses the colonial racial discourses that are apparent in the novel Noli Me Tángere by Filipino revolutionary José Rizal. The essay proposes that the novel should be viewed through the same lens as that of a Latin American “foundational fiction,” as defined by Doris Sommer, as the repetition of various romantic tropes that plays with the power dynamic between the male enlightened revolutionary and the passive native female prize. In conjunction with Sommer’s theory, I apply Deleuze and Guattari’s three-point definition of minor literature, namely related to language, political intent, and audience, thereby drawing out the political language …


Islamofobia Y Conversiones En Los Cautivos De Argel, Alba Fernández Nov 2015

Islamofobia Y Conversiones En Los Cautivos De Argel, Alba Fernández

Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos

Los cautivos de Argel, de Lope de Vega, nos acerca a los problemas religiosos propios de la sociedad española de la temprana modernidad. El deseo de la monarquía por extender la influencia del catolicismo dentro de sus fronteras en un periodo de la historia en el que conviven varias confesiones religiosas se vinculará con la idea de negación de identidad. Sobre este escenario, la historia de amor prohibido entre moros y cristianos actuará como hilo conductor, permitiéndonos conocer las causas y consecuencias de la principal problemática tratada en la comedia: las conversiones forzadas.

En este ensayo trataré de explorar …


Entrevista Con Michael Ugarte: “Negociando Identidades Y Otredad” / “Negotiating Identities And Otherness”, Michael Ugarte, J. M. Persanch, Megan O'Neil Nov 2015

Entrevista Con Michael Ugarte: “Negociando Identidades Y Otredad” / “Negotiating Identities And Otherness”, Michael Ugarte, J. M. Persanch, Megan O'Neil

Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos

No abstract provided.


Africa, Asia, And The History Of Philosophy: Racism In The Formation Of The Philosophical Canon, 1780–1830 By Peter K.J. Park (Review), Joseph D. O'Neil Feb 2015

Africa, Asia, And The History Of Philosophy: Racism In The Formation Of The Philosophical Canon, 1780–1830 By Peter K.J. Park (Review), Joseph D. O'Neil

Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Modernism And The Cult Of Mountains: Music, Opera, Cinema By Christopher Morris (Review), Harald Höbusch Feb 2015

Modernism And The Cult Of Mountains: Music, Opera, Cinema By Christopher Morris (Review), Harald Höbusch

Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Eating Spain: National Cuisine Since 1900, Matthew J. Wild Jan 2015

Eating Spain: National Cuisine Since 1900, Matthew J. Wild

Theses and Dissertations--Hispanic Studies

Analyzing cookbooks, gastronomic guides, literature and film, this dissertationoutlines the creation of a Spanish national cuisine. Studying the works of Carmen de Burgos, Emilia Pardo Bazán, Dionisio Pérez, Ana María Herrera, Juan Mari Arzak and Ferrán Adrià among others, the project examines the evolution of this nationalist discourse by identifying common and recurring themes in an effort to extrapolate and describe the historical and cultural evolution of food from 1900 to the present day.

Within the framework of Food and Cultural Studies, this project treats cookbooks, culinary manifestos and guidebooks as texts. Influenced by a variety of culinary and gastronomic …


La Trinidad Vallejiana: Política, Religión Y Lenguaje En Fernando Vallejo, 1994-2010, Oswaldo Ortegon Jan 2015

La Trinidad Vallejiana: Política, Religión Y Lenguaje En Fernando Vallejo, 1994-2010, Oswaldo Ortegon

Theses and Dissertations--Hispanic Studies

This dissertation engages a reading of three important themes in the narrative of Fernando Vallejo (1942- ) between 1994 and 2010: religion, politics and language. The dissertation concentrates on five novels: La virgen de los sicarios (1994), El desbarrancadero (2001), La Rambla paralela (2002), Mi hermano el alcalde (2004) y El don de la vida (2010). All three of the themes we explore are thematic trademarks of the former Spanish Empire that soured Vallejo’s arcadian dream of Santa Anita, a Paradise Lost or ideal nation that triggers the grammarian narrator´s desire of Vallejo’s works. Vallejo´s elusive satisfaction of that desire …


Ekphrasis And Avant-Garde Prose Of 1920s Spain, Brian M. Cole Jan 2015

Ekphrasis And Avant-Garde Prose Of 1920s Spain, Brian M. Cole

Theses and Dissertations--Hispanic Studies

This dissertation analyzes the prose works of the “Nova Novorum,” a fiction series created and published by José Ortega y Gasset between 1926 and 1929. This collection included six works by four authors, five of which will be discussed in this dissertation. Pedro Salinas’ Víspera del gozo (1926) inaugurated the series. Benjamín Jarnés published two works: El profesor inútil (1926) and Paula y Paulita (1929). Antonio Espina is also responsible for two works: Pájaro pinto (1927) and Luna de copas (1929).

The dissertation is divided into five sections. The first chapter introduces the topic of avant-garde prose during the 1920s …


Largo Viaje En Breve. La Minificción De Max Aub, María Luisa Elío Y José De La Colina En El Exilio, Gonzalo Hernández-Baptista Jan 2015

Largo Viaje En Breve. La Minificción De Max Aub, María Luisa Elío Y José De La Colina En El Exilio, Gonzalo Hernández-Baptista

Theses and Dissertations--Hispanic Studies

A pesar del interés que suscita, la minificción del exilio republicano español en México ha sido mayormente ignorada por la crítica y, cuando se ha reparado en ella, su acercamiento descontextualizado ha provocado inexactitudes que se reflejan en el canon minificcional propuesto para la Península. Por ello, examino algunas vías de contacto entre el exterior y el interior de España y propongo una primera aproximación a un corpus de autores en exilio, entre los que destacan Max Aub, María Luisa Elío y José de la Colina.

Además, el estudio de estos tres autores revela una minificción que no está ubicada …


The Final Pagan Generation By Edward J. Watts (Review), James A. Francis Jan 2015

The Final Pagan Generation By Edward J. Watts (Review), James A. Francis

Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


El Despertar De Las Voces Dormidas: La Memoria En Cuatro Novelas Sobre Mujeres En La Guerra Civil Española Y La Posguerra, Ana Pociello Sampériz Jan 2015

El Despertar De Las Voces Dormidas: La Memoria En Cuatro Novelas Sobre Mujeres En La Guerra Civil Española Y La Posguerra, Ana Pociello Sampériz

Theses and Dissertations--Hispanic Studies

During the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath, the fear of being denounced and subsequently punished contributed to the social silence that became the norm during Franco´s dictatorship. This was then reinforced during democracy through an implicit pact of oblivion. After the death of Franco, as an attempt to avoid reopening wounds, successive democratic governments decided not to agitate the ghost of the civil war, due to its traumatic nature. The consequence of such a pact of oblivion is the lack of information about the past, continually suffered by subsequent generations. Furthermore, Francoism legally imposed the subordination of women to …


For The Love Of Robots: Posthumanism In Latin American Science Fiction Between 1960-1999, Grace A. Martin Jan 2015

For The Love Of Robots: Posthumanism In Latin American Science Fiction Between 1960-1999, Grace A. Martin

Theses and Dissertations--Hispanic Studies

Posthumanism—understood as a symbiotic relationship between humans and technology—is quickly and surely becoming an inextricable part of daily life. In an era where technology can be worn as an extension of—and an enhancement to—our bodies, traditional science fiction tropes such as robots and cyborgs resurface and reformulate questions on critical aspects of human experience: who are we and what do our (imagined) technologies say about our world? Such questions are far more complex than they appear. Their answers should not come from one source alone, as humanness is experienced differently across time and cultural systems. In this sense, it is …