The latest issue of Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies is now available online.
Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies, a highly regarded publication that is essential reading for those working in and researching contemporary scholarship across all areas of the Hispanic world.
Volume 4.2 includes Yeon-Soo Kim on Spanish post-imperial subjects in Jorge Ordaz’s Perdido Edén and Patxi Irurzun Ilundain’s Atrapados en el paraíso, and Manus O’Dwyer on reading Rafael Chirbes’s Crematorio as a world-ecological text.
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Table of contents
ESPECTRALIDAD, PERCEPCIÓN, INTERVALO Y PRINCIPIO POÉTICO EN LA MADRE (GUSTAVO FONTÁN, 2009)
CYNTHIA M. TOMPKINS
READING RAFAEL CHIRBES’S CREMATORIO AS A WORLD-ECOLOGICAL TEXT
MANUS O’DWYER
DE COSSOS I DESITJOS: UNA APROXIMACIÓ A L’OBRA POÈTICA DE PEPE SALES
NÚRIA GUAL I GAJU
EL CAS DE L’OBRADOR DE RECITACIONS L’‘HORIGINAL’: LA CREACIÓ D’UNA COMUNITAT AFECTIVA
MERITXELL MATAS REVILLA
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