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A New Look at Translation: Teaching tools for language and literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Does translation have a place in the modern language or literature classroom? This article argues that as long as translation is recognized as a distinct skill rather than a path to language acquisition it can and should play a role in language ...
Fountain, Anne, Fountain, Catherine
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Poesía Encarnada: Cardenal, entre Vallejo y Zurita

open access: yesRevista Chuy, 2020
En este trabajo me centro en la cuestión de las articulaciones poéticas entre discursos liberatorios, de impronta fuertemente política, y discursos de matriz religiosa, con especial referencia a cuestiones teológico-políticas que remonto a tradiciones ...
Diego Bentivegna
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[Review of] Paul Lauter, et aI, eds. The Heath Anthology of American Literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
For years editors of standard American literature anthologies have presented undergraduates with a narrow view of the American literary experience. Their anthologies have reflected the predominant view of the academy, which has maintained a traditional ...
Urrea, Barbara
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Spenser and Europe: Britomart after Brexit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
No abstract ...
Maley, Willy
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Linfield Digest [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Brief articles and photos of events and news about Linfield ...
Linfield Magazine Staff
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The Wound Dresser. [PDF]

open access: yesMethodist Debakey Cardiovasc J, 2022
Young JB.
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El sujeto fronterizo: la poesía de Marilyn Chin / The Frontier Subject: Marilyn Chin’s Poetry

open access: yesAsparkía, 2013
RESUMEN En este ensayo se reclama la poesía de Marilyn Chin como un posible referente cultural para la cultura española actual por su planteamiento de una identidad híbrida (en su caso chino-americana). Se va trazando una breve biografía de la poeta al
Julia Salmerón Cabañas
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Indigenous women in Spanish American Historic Epic Poetry

open access: yes, 2016
Epic poetry has always been considered a masculine genre. The eruption of a group identity, masculine, white, aristocratic and christian, is the result of the representation and the exclusion of the Other, fictitious and singular, but in fact composed of a variety of ethnic groups, origins, sex, genders, religions and different degrees between fiction ...
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