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Catástrofe y no catastrofismo en las poéticas de Benedetti, Gelman, Hahn y Romero

open access: yesAltre Modernità, 2013
Which significant expressive singularities can be pointed out in the poetic expression of apocalyptic issues in Southern Cone Spanish American poetry? This paper focuses on the poetics of four authors who produced part of their work in exile, as a result
Silvana Serrani
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Meeting 3: Latin American Concrete Poetry

open access: yes, 2021
For the third meeting of the Fall 2021 Cowan Archive Seminar Series, Dr. Janet Hendrickson of the UD Modern Languages department led a discussion on Spanish and Portuguese Concrete Poetry in Latin ...
Hendrickson, Janet
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AUGURAL TERRITORIES: On the Prophetic Organizing of the Mid‐range

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, EarlyView.
Abstract In this article I introduce the concept of augural territories to theorize the urbanism that emerged during pandemic lockdowns. I draw on ethnographic research in Madrid to examine how community‐based responses—including mutual aid networks, food pantries and neighbourhood associations—disrupted the spatial and temporal logics of territorial ...
Alberto Corsín Jiménez
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Poesia ibero-americana: citações e representação do Modernismo em antologias / Ibero-American Poetry: quotations and representation of Modernism in anthologies

open access: yesBakhtiniana: Revista de Estudos do Discurso, 2011
RESUMO: Neste artigo estuda-se o discurso sobre o Modernismo hispano-americano e o Modernismo brasileiro - cruciais nas representações identitárias na Ibero-América -, no paratexto das antologias Twentieth Century Latin-American Poetry, de Stephen ...
Silvana Serrani
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CECÍLIA MEIRELES AND GABRIELA MISTRAL AS READERS OF RABINDRANATH TAGORE: NEGOTIATING GENDER BETWEEN LATIN AMERICA AND INDIA

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Literatura Comparada, 2023
This article depicts the influence of the Bengali author Rabindranath Tagore on two Latin American women writers, both part of the Modernist movement: the Chilean Nobel laureate (1945) Gabriela Mistral, and the Brazilian Cecília Meireles.
Marília Jöhnk
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O wierszach jak abanicos. Hiszpańskie tropy w poezji Alfreda Marka Wierzbickiego

open access: yesAnnales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Historicolitteraria, 2021
Poetry by Alfred Marek Wierzbicki emphasises conspicuous travel routes, so poems inspired by particular places are easily extractable. By analysing poetic images showing Spain and Latin American countries, the author discusses the nomadic nature of the ...
Agata Skała
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A “Tech First” Approach to Foreign Policy? The Three Meanings of Tech Diplomacy

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Scholars have recently argued that international politics is plagued by instability as the world rapidly transitions from one crisis to another. This state of “Permacrisis,” or permanent crises between states, is driven by technological innovations which create new kinds of crises and drive competitions between adversarial states.
Ilan Manor
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Latin American Language Poetry, Themes and Techniques: A Renewal of Poetic Discourse in Post-Millennium Authors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Latin American Language Poetry, Themes and Techniques: A Renewal of Poetic Discourse in Post-Millennium Authors provides a study of Latin American poetry with works from the second half of the 20th and first two decades of the 21st Centuries.
De Honores, Nancy W.
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Spontaneous afterlife: surrealism as translation in Latin American vanguard poetry

open access: yes, 2021
This dissertation reconsiders the intersection of the Latin American and French surrealist avant-gardes of the early-to-mid 20th century through the lens of translation.

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When Urgency Drops: Temporal Consciousness and the Choreography of Dying

open access: yesAnthropology of Consciousness, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In the hospital, the transition from fighting for life to preparing for death involves not only a shift in medical repertoires but also a profound transformation in temporal experience. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in a Canadian intensive care unit, this article examines how the tempo of care, its rhythms, urgencies, and pauses shapes ...
Louise Chartrand
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