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Nil Santiáñez. Topographies Of Fascism. Habitus, Space, And Writing In Twentieth Century Spain. Toronto: U Of Toronto P, 2013. Xiii + 411 Pp., Salvador Oropesa May 2019

Nil Santiáñez. Topographies Of Fascism. Habitus, Space, And Writing In Twentieth Century Spain. Toronto: U Of Toronto P, 2013. Xiii + 411 Pp., Salvador Oropesa

Salvador Oropesa

Nil Santiáñez. Topographies of Fascism. Habitus, Space, and Writing in Twentieth Century Spain. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2013. xiii + 411 pp.


Price, Brian L., César A. Salgado, And John Pedro Schwartz, Eds. Translatin Joyce: Global Transmissions In Ibero-American Literature. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014., Ana Rodríguez Navas Jan 2018

Price, Brian L., César A. Salgado, And John Pedro Schwartz, Eds. Translatin Joyce: Global Transmissions In Ibero-American Literature. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014., Ana Rodríguez Navas

Ana Rodríguez Navas

No abstract provided.


John Of The Cross's Mystical Poetics And The End Of The Poem, Gloria Maité Hernández May 2017

John Of The Cross's Mystical Poetics And The End Of The Poem, Gloria Maité Hernández

Gloria Hernández

No abstract provided.


A Nest For The Soul: The Trope Of Solitude In Three Early Modern Discalced Carmelite Nun-Poets, Stacey Schlau Aug 2016

A Nest For The Soul: The Trope Of Solitude In Three Early Modern Discalced Carmelite Nun-Poets, Stacey Schlau

Stacey Schlau

For early modern Discalced Carmelite nun-poets, solitude remains tied to the paradoxical equation of life to death and death to life so famously parsed by St. Teresa. This essay examines poems by María de San Alberto (1568-1640), Ana de la Trinidad (1577-1613), and Gregoria Francisca de Santa Teresa (1653-1736) exploring the possibilities of creating and maintaining solitude while embarked on a quest for mystical union. Outstanding practitioners of the Teresian poetic tradition, the Founding Mother’s religious and literary example allowed them the freedom to communicate with their religious sisters and subsequent readers, and thereby establish religious community through writing.


La Historia Del Toro Fernando, Carmela Ferradans, Otilia Felecan Dec 2014

La Historia Del Toro Fernando, Carmela Ferradans, Otilia Felecan

Carmela Ferradans

TMS 170.1, The Story of Ferdinand the Bull: Intermediate Spanish. Reading: Spanish version of the Munro Leaf classic. Grammar: the contrast between the preterit and the imperfect, and the reflexives.

This project has been possible thanks to an IWU Re-centering the Humanities Mellon Foundation grant.


A Gastronomic Map Of Don Quixote Part 2 Dec 2014

A Gastronomic Map Of Don Quixote Part 2

Carolyn A Nadeau

 Food metaphors, culinary motifs, and gastronomic inquiry play a significant role in the development of Cervantes most renowned novel, The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. Readers may immediately recall the second sentence of the novel that portrays Alonso Quijano by his weekly diet to know that food and identity are inextricably linked. Additionally, food representations enliven the pages with semiotic clues that reveal the characters’ state of being; themes of ethnic, class, and social identities; and cultural norms of breaking bread, sharing meals, and lively post prandial discussions. These representations often serve to destabilize the text and …


“What Happens On The Other Side Of The Strai(Gh)T? Clandestine Migrations And Queer Racialized Desire In Juan Bonilla’S Neopicaresque Novel Los Príncipes Nubios (2003).”, Gema Pérez-Sánchez Dec 2014

“What Happens On The Other Side Of The Strai(Gh)T? Clandestine Migrations And Queer Racialized Desire In Juan Bonilla’S Neopicaresque Novel Los Príncipes Nubios (2003).”, Gema Pérez-Sánchez

Gema Pérez-Sánchez

No abstract provided.


Luis Goytisolo’S La Paradoja Del Ave Migratoria As Postmodern Allegory: A Critique Of Absolutism, Terri Carney Dec 2014

Luis Goytisolo’S La Paradoja Del Ave Migratoria As Postmodern Allegory: A Critique Of Absolutism, Terri Carney

Terri M. Carney

Luis Goytisolo’s short work of fiction, La paradoja del ave migratoria, was published in 1987 in a Post-Franco Spain and a Postmodern world. I will investigate this unusual novel as a postmodern allegory, relying on Brian McHale’s assertion that postmodern allegory challenges the “unequivocalness of traditional allegories” by problematizing the naive assumption that abstract concepts can be communicated transparently through language (1987, 141). Luis Goytisolo populates his allegory with mythical, and historical characters that hail from a dizzying array of time periods, creating a heterotopic universe in which no one context of references serves as the key to interpretation. Characters …


Good Intentions Aren't Enough: Intellectuals And Violence In Luis Goytisolo's Mzungo, Terri Carney Sep 2014

Good Intentions Aren't Enough: Intellectuals And Violence In Luis Goytisolo's Mzungo, Terri Carney

Terri M. Carney

In the 1990s Luis Goytisolo explores the possibilities of popular fiction, adapting various genres (travel, mystery, erotic, historical) to accomodate his long-term project of unpacking Western Values. Indeed, Goytisolo’s flirtation with the best-selling genre fiction constitutes a postmodern gesture of “complicitous critique.”For example, in Escalera hacia el cielo (1999) Goytisolo exploits the erotic genre to challenge the traditional paradigm of the dominant male gaze and the objectified female body and to offer instead expressions of mutuality. In Mzungo (1996), Goytisolo engages the travel novel to undermine the culturally dominant position of the white European male who “discovers” an unknown culture/geography …


Galdós's Segunda Manera: Rhetorical Strategies And Affective Response, Linda M. Willem Aug 2014

Galdós's Segunda Manera: Rhetorical Strategies And Affective Response, Linda M. Willem

Linda M. Willem

This book explores the change that occurred in the writings of Spanish novelist Benito Pérez Galdós when he entered his segunda manera in 1881 with the publication of La desberedada, his first contemporary novel. By studying his novels in light of how their stories are told, Linda Willem shows that La desberedada marks the beginning of a more sophisticated and varied mode of narrative presentation in Galdós's work. Through close readings of his first seven contemporary novels, Willem shows how the affective response associated with various narrative devices plays a role in the rhetorical strategies of each text.


“Gay And Lesbian Literature From Spain In The Long Twentieth Century (1898-2007).”, Gema Pérez-Sánchez Dec 2013

“Gay And Lesbian Literature From Spain In The Long Twentieth Century (1898-2007).”, Gema Pérez-Sánchez

Gema Pérez-Sánchez

No abstract provided.


Historia Literaria, Humanismo Y Sociedad. Juan López De Velasco. Perfil De Un Censor Político, Reyes Coll-Tellechea Dec 2012

Historia Literaria, Humanismo Y Sociedad. Juan López De Velasco. Perfil De Un Censor Político, Reyes Coll-Tellechea

Reyes Coll-Tellechea

No abstract provided.


Nautical Votive Offerings And Imaginative Speculation In Góngora's Soledad Primera, Tyler Fisher Dec 2012

Nautical Votive Offerings And Imaginative Speculation In Góngora's Soledad Primera, Tyler Fisher

Tyler Fisher

No abstract provided.


Muñoz Molina, Sebald, Y La Identidad Desheredada De Europa, Luis Martín-Estudillo Feb 2012

Muñoz Molina, Sebald, Y La Identidad Desheredada De Europa, Luis Martín-Estudillo

Luis Martín-Estudillo

No abstract provided.


Del Pensamiento Visual Al Pensamiento Literario, Luis Martín-Estudillo Feb 2012

Del Pensamiento Visual Al Pensamiento Literario, Luis Martín-Estudillo

Luis Martín-Estudillo

No abstract provided.


La Mirada Elíptica : El Trasfondo Barroco De La Poesía Española Contemporánea, Luis Martin-Estudillo Feb 2012

La Mirada Elíptica : El Trasfondo Barroco De La Poesía Española Contemporánea, Luis Martin-Estudillo

Luis Martín-Estudillo

No abstract provided.


Del Metal. La Violencia En La Poesía De Miguel Hernández, Luis Martín-Estudillo Feb 2012

Del Metal. La Violencia En La Poesía De Miguel Hernández, Luis Martín-Estudillo

Luis Martín-Estudillo

No abstract provided.


Museo De Aguas De Alicante El Agua En El Origen De Alicante Una Visión Histórico-Arqueológica Desde La Prehistoria Hasta La Época Moderna, Pablo Rosser Jan 2012

Museo De Aguas De Alicante El Agua En El Origen De Alicante Una Visión Histórico-Arqueológica Desde La Prehistoria Hasta La Época Moderna, Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

A partir de restos arqueológicos, de documentación de archivo y de cartografía histórica, se hace una evolución sobre cómo el agua y su uso permitió el asentamiento de población en Alicante desde el neolítico hasta época contemporánea.


The Paths That Lead, Carolyn Nadeau Jun 2011

The Paths That Lead, Carolyn Nadeau

Carolyn A Nadeau

No abstract provided.


Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011 B, Pablo Rosser Jan 2011

Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011 B, Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

No abstract provided.


Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011 C, Pablo Rosser Jan 2011

Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011 C, Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

No abstract provided.


Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011 E, Pablo Rosser Jan 2011

Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011 E, Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

No abstract provided.


Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011 D, Pablo Rosser Jan 2011

Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011 D, Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

No abstract provided.


San Roque Y Laderas Del Benacantil, Como Origen De La Población Urbana De Alicante., Pablo Rosser Jan 2011

San Roque Y Laderas Del Benacantil, Como Origen De La Población Urbana De Alicante., Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

Tres artículos firmados por Pablo Rosser, J.A. Barrios y J. M. Galán sobre distintos aspectos de la historia de Alicante, y más concretamente del barrio de San Roque en el Casco Antiguo de Alicante. Destaca de nuestro artículo el hallazgo arqueológico reciente de un posible Oratorio tardoantiguo de tipo rupestre.


Mitificar Con Los Escombros De Las Desmitificacions, Marianella Machado Dec 2010

Mitificar Con Los Escombros De Las Desmitificacions, Marianella Machado

Marianella P. Machado

En el onton de 1996, asisti a un seminario sobre Antonio Buero Vallejo, dictado por Patricia O'Connor en la Universidad de Cincinnati. Al final de una de las sesions del seminario, O'connor me dio un ejemplar de Mito: libro para una opera, obra escrita por Buero en 1967.


El Concepto De Textura Musical Aplicado A La Poesia Contemporanea, Marianella P. Machado Dec 2010

El Concepto De Textura Musical Aplicado A La Poesia Contemporanea, Marianella P. Machado

Marianella P. Machado

La palabra textura generalmente es usada para describir percepciones tactiles, visuales y auditivas. La textura tactil se percibe al tocar la superficie de un objeto y sentir su aspereza o suavidad.


Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011, Pablo Rosser Dec 2010

Artículo Político Campaña Electoral 2011, Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

Artículo de opinión del autor, como miembro del PSOE en Alicante.


La Poesía Dialógica De Guillermo Carnero, Luis Martín-Estudillo Dec 2010

La Poesía Dialógica De Guillermo Carnero, Luis Martín-Estudillo

Luis Martín-Estudillo

No abstract provided.


"Campo Abierto: Naturaleza E Identidad En Memorias De Una Vaca Y El Hijo Del Acordeonista, De Bernardo Atxaga", Luis Martín-Estudillo Dec 2010

"Campo Abierto: Naturaleza E Identidad En Memorias De Una Vaca Y El Hijo Del Acordeonista, De Bernardo Atxaga", Luis Martín-Estudillo

Luis Martín-Estudillo

No abstract provided.


Short Piece On Moacyr Scliar, Stephen A. Sadow Aug 2010

Short Piece On Moacyr Scliar, Stephen A. Sadow

Stephen Sadow

No abstract provided.