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Spanish and Portuguese: Recent submissions
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Performing Poetry, Race, and the Caribbean: Eusebia Cosmé and Luis Palés Matos
(University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008) -
Claudio Rodríguez and the Writing of the Masculine Body
(University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993-12) -
Francisco Brines and the Humanist Closet
(University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000-06) -
Valente's Lectura de Paul Celan: Translation and the Heideggerian Tradition in Spain
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004) -
La promiscuidad del significado: Néstor Perlongher
(University of Pittsburgh, 1999-04) -
Fragments of a Late Modernity: José Angel Valente and Samuel Beckett
(Duke University Press, 2007) -
Poetry, Power, and Politics
(Taylor & Francis, 2002-09) -
The Power of the Voice: Listening to Mexican and Central American Immigrant Experiences (1997-2010)
(University of Kansas, 2010-04-27)This dissertation examines representations of immigrant experiences in Mexican and Central American cultural texts at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first centuries. By examining immigrant experiences ... -
Alonso Quijano en el Callejón del Gato: Las ficciones de psycho-killers españolas
(University of Kansas, 2010-04-23)The goal of my dissertation is to study the pervasive presence of the psycho-killer in Spanish cultural production of the last two decades. By analyzing selected literary and filmic works, I explore how this character has ... -
FAMILIAS DESMEMBRADAS Y ORFANDADES: REPRESENTACIONES DE UNA ACTITUD POSMODERNA HACIA LA NACIÓN MEXICANA
(University of Kansas, 2009-12-10)The image of the traditional patriarchal family as the perfect allegory for the nation has been widely used in Latin American literature since the 19th century. Within the frame of postmodernism, this study challenges and ... -
Paradictatorial Nostalgia: The Exile Poetry of Juan Gelman, Ferreira Gullar, and Gonzalo Millan
(University of Kansas, 2009-09-11)In this study, recent nostalgia theory and Latin American poems of exclusion, expulsion, and exile at the end of the twentieth century intersect. In the context of Juan Gelman's cartas abiertas, Ferreira Gullar's Poema ... -
Cuando llovió dinero en Macondo: Literatura y narcotráfico en Colombia y México
(University of Kansas, 2009-05-13)This study deals with the representation of drug trafficking in six narrative texts from Colombia and Mexico. Narco-narratives examine the social structures that drug trafficking has brought to Latin American society, which ... -
The Adulteress in Spanish Tragedy (1830-1930)
(University of Kansas, 2009-05-15)Throughout Spain's history, the importance of the male honor code has remained a dominating theme in Spanish literature. For Spanish tragedians, the obsession with the male honor code involves the display of the adulteress ... -
Wanderl[o]st: Lost Identities and Losing Place in the New World (Dis)Order
(University of Kansas, 2009-04-22)Through the investigation of works by contemporary Spanish and Spanish-American writers--Roberto Bolaño, Abilio Estévez, Lucía Etxebarria, Ray Loriga, and Antonio José Ponte--this project explores subjects that get lost ... -
Entrevista con Vicente Leñero
(Chasqui, 2004) -
En sus propias palabras: Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda
(Escenología / UNC-Chapel Hill / Virginia Tech, 2005) -
Berman's Pancho Villa versus Neoliberal Desire
(Latin American Theatre Review, 1999) -
Performing Mexico
(University of Iowa Press, 2004) -
Otras voces desde el umbral (Introduction to El teatro de Rascón Banda: Voces en el umbral)
(Escenología / UNC-Chapel Hill / Virginia Tech, 2005) -
It's My (National) Stage Too: Sabina Berman and Jesusa Rodríguez as Public Intellectuals
(Studies in 20th and 21st Century Literature, 2008)