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The Novela Negra in a Transatlantic Literary Economy
In the field of contemporary Hispanic literary studies, there would seem to be few areas of production so starkly determined by such triangulation as detective fiction, and particularly the subgenre of the novela negra.
Glen S. Close
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[Review of] Sabine R. Ulibarri. El gobernador Glu Glu y otros cuentos (Governor Glu Glu and Other Stories) [PDF]
Sabine R. Ulibarrí is a prolific and engaging story teller whose works portray the people, the landscape, the folklore, and the tenacious yet evolving way of life in Hispanic northern New Mexico. His previous bilingual collections include Tierra Amarilla
Shirley, Carl R.
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Contemporary Spanish American Fiction [PDF]
Martin E. Erickson, Jefferson Rea Spell
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Mexican Indigenismo, Choctaw Self-Determination, And Todd Downing's Detective Novels [PDF]
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Cox, James H.
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Guerre d’Espagne : le roman policier français au service de la République
The Spanish War and its aftermath inspired French crime fiction from 1939 onwards. Linked to contemporary events at the time they were written, the novels produced from the late 1930s to Franco’s death in 1975 depict the often desperate struggle of anti ...
Jean-Philippe Gury
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The TV shows Abuela de verano (TVE, 2005) and Polseres vermelles (TV3, 2011-2013) are two fictions inspired in non-fiction books. The first one is an adaptation of Diario de una abuela de verano, a testimonial essay in which the Spanish novelist Rosa ...
Jennifer Houdiard
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This paper sets out to analyze the presence of alternative literary representations to the classic canons of patriarchy and, specifically, search for texts where a matriarchal order is constructed as a subversive form of
Maravillas Moreno Amor +1 more
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Nick Joaquin’s Cándido’s Apocalypse: Re-imagining the Gothic in a Postcolonial Philippines [PDF]
In this context, this paper explores the idea of the Gothic in Joaquin’s writing and how it relates to Joaquin being the “most original voice in postcolonial Philippine writing.” In 1972, the University of Queensland Press featured Joaquin’s works in its
Arong, Marie Rose B.
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Criaturas de la guerra. Memorias traumáticas de la guerra civil en el cine español contemporáneo
(se incluye en español y en inglés) Este artículo aborda el estudio de un conjunto de películas de la primera década del siglo XXI que, con el trasfondo de la guerra civil y la posguerra, han construido relatos desde las coordenadas del cine fantástico ...
Manuel Nicolás Meseguer
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Transcendental metagenre travelers: a background of the reception of Cervantes’ Don Quixote in Spain and France [PDF]
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Duche, Veronique, Perez De Leon, Vicente
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