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This article analyses the state of the art of podcasting in the new digital landscape as well as the structures, editorial strategies, and business models of native podcasts launched in Latin America over the last few years.
J. Rojas-Torrijos +2 more
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In 1970, Brazilian composer Gilberto Mendes was invited to participate in the III Festival of Music from America and Spain in Madrid, which brought together composers from several countries of Latin America, in addition to the USA, Canada, and Spain. For
Fernando de Oliveira Magre
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From the Atlantic to the Pacific: Maruja Mallo in Exile
Maruja Mallo's life (1902-1995) and art represent one woman's odyssey from the European vanguards to political commitment during the Spanish Republic (1931-1939) and finally to a unique transcendent art form after her wrenching exile from Spain and her ...
Shirley Mangini
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Barriers to vaccination in Latin America: A systematic literature review.
Current vaccination coverage rates in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are lower than the region-wide rates set by the Pan American Health Organization. To improve vaccination uptake, it is crucial to identify barriers to vaccination. We conducted a
A. Guzmán-Holst +3 more
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A Atuação Mexicana e Espanhola no Segmento de Telecomunicações na América Latina
The ascension of firms of Iberian origin and Latin-American call the attention as much of academics as of executives of international corporations. We tried to detach the Latin-American and Iberian multinational corporations.
Pedro Lucas de Resende Melo +2 more
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Historia de las primeras traducciones al español de Madame Bovary (1875-1935) [PDF]
This article documents the history of the first Spanish translations of Madame Bovary in Spain and Latin America over more than half a century: from 1875, when the first version was published in Spanish, until the Spanish Civil War, turning point in the ...
María José Hernández Guerrero
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The indigenous languages of Latin America, which have become part of the historical and cultural heritage, not only reflect the centuries-old traditions and worldview of the peoples of the region, but also have a direct influence on the grammatical and ...
A. N. Gurov
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Globalization, Publishing, and the Marketing of “Hispanic” Identities
My article explores the complex Spanish reaction to recent changes in the Spanish-language publishing business as indicative of an ambivalence toward Spain’s place in the new global order, particularly by liberal intellectuals who associate books and ...
Jill Robbins
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Livestock Tango: U.S. and Latin America Dance Together, but Who Will Lead?
ABSTRACT This study examines the competitiveness between Latin American and U.S. livestock and meat sectors. We employ a computable general equilibrium modeling framework to evaluate two scenarios: coordinated improvements in Latin American productivity, transport efficiency, and market access (Scenario I), and the minimum productivity gains required ...
Taís C. Menezes +2 more
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Enlightenment, Latin America, Age of Revolutions, Spanish America, Brazil [PDF]
An essay analyzing the effect of Enlightenment thinking on the political and societal elite of the colonial Spanish and Portuguese Americas, and the subsequent colonial ...
Lentz, Katherine A.
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