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5 Poems [PDF]

open access: yesPORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, 2013
Vanessa Ovalle is a Latina poet of Mexican descent. She grew up in Southern California speaking Spanglish, a combination of English and Spanish. This linguistic and cultural mixing would lead her to explore questions of language, translation and ...
Vanessa Ovalle
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An Artificial-Intelligence-Driven Spanish Poetry Classification Framework

open access: yesBig Data and Cognitive Computing, 2023
Spain possesses a vast number of poems. Most have features that mean they present significantly different styles. A superficial reading of these poems may confuse readers due to their complexity. Therefore, it is of vital importance to classify the style
Shutian Deng   +3 more
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Cernuda in Current Spanish Poetry

open access: yesStudies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, 2012
The poet Luis Cernuda (Spain, 1902-Mexico, 1963) has left his mark on much of the poetry written in Spain since the sixties. First rediscovered in the Peninsula in the late fifties and early sixties by, among others, Francisco Brines, José Angel Valente,
Salvador J. Fajardo
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Józef Lobodowski: un poeta polaco exiliado en España [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Filología Románica, 2002
The short biography of Józef L_ odowski. L_ obodowski in Spain: his life and works. Spanish themes in his poetry. L_ obodowski poetry as a «bridge» between Caucasus and Iberian Peninsula.
Grzegorz Bak
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A Quixotic Venture: Spanish-Philippine Poetry at the Turn of the 19th Century, or Resistance against Oblivion

open access: yesHumanis, 2021
This essay explores, by means of three Philippine poems written in Spanish during the first half of the twentieth century, the claim of a Philippine cultural identity sustained in the Spanish heritage.
Mario Sánchez Gumiel
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Poetic Reality in Primer exilio by Ernestina de Champourcín, an Exiled Female Poet of the Generation of ‘27

open access: yesLitera: Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2022
This paper investigates the poetic reality in Primer exilio by Ernestina de Champourcín, an understudied and forgotten female poet of the Generation of ‘27, also known as the Silver Period in 20th Century Spanish Poetry. Most of the 1927 Generation poets
Olcay Öztunalı
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PoetryLab as Infrastructure for the Analysis of Spanish Poetry

open access: yesLinköping Electronic Conference Proceedings, 2021
The development of the network of ontologies of the ERC POSTDATA Project brought to lightsome deficiencies in terms of completeness in the existing corpora. To tackle the issue in the realm of the Spanish poetic tradition, our approach consisted in designing a set of tools that any scholar could use to automatically enrich the analysis of Spanish ...
Rosa, Javier de la   +5 more
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Instapoesía: A “Prestigious” Literary Practice?

open access: yesModern Languages Open, 2023
“Can Instagram make poems sell again?” (Maher). Poetry published via social media platforms, namely Instagram, not only provides readers with a “nuevo medio [que] equivale a nueva formación” [new medium and a new form] but one that “a la larga provoca ...
Louise Elizabeth Evans
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Dai Wangshu’s translations of contemporary Spanish poetry and its application to the teaching of Spanish as a foreign language

open access: yesDoblele, 2018
This paper is intended to be a study of the translation of the contemporary Spanish poetry by the former Chinese poet Dai Wangshu, and how his translations are used in the teaching of Spanish as a foreign language in China.
Jiajing Song
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Poetic Vision and (In)visible Pain in Antonio Méndez Rubio’s Trasluz

open access: yesStudies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, 2012
Since the 1980s, visibility has played a key role in debates surrounding Spanish poetry. Novísimo ‘very new’ poets have highlighted and explored the instability and uncertainty of the gaze, while poetas de la experiencia ‘poets of experience’ have ...
Paul Cahill
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