Panel Discussion and Special Focus: STTCL 45.1 Bodies, Transnationalism and Affect in Recent Hispanic Poetry

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Journal
Kansas,
Date: 
January 15, 2021
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Chicana/o History / Studies, Latin American and Caribbean History / Studies, Spanish and Portuguese History / Studies, Immigration & Migration History / Studies, Colonial and Post-Colonial History / Studies

Studies in Twentieth & Twenty-First Century Literature

Panel Discussion and Special Focus: Bodies, Transnationalism and Affect in Recent Hispanic Poetry

STTCL announces the publication of issue 45.1 (2021) with a Special Focus Section on Bodies, Transnationalism and Affect in Recent Hispanic Poetry—All articles available at https://newprairiepress.org/sttcl/

 Join us for a panel discussion of the new issue:

When: Jan 15, 2021 02:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

Topic: STTCL: Bodies, Transnationalism and Affect in Recent Hispanic Poetry

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://ksu.zoom.us/j/95255782403

And tweet us your questions for the authors:

@STTCLjournal

Special Focus Articles


Special Focus Introduction: Bodies, Transnationalism and Affect in Recent Hispanic Poetry--Enrique Álvarez

Monolingualism of US Poetry: Language Barriers for Poetry in Spanish--Benito del Pliego

Dissident Poetry in Post-Crisis Spain: A Challenge to Fluidity--Olga Bezhanova

Exhuming Labor: Alienation and Rural Affiliation in Spanish Migrant Poetry--Carlos Varón González

Cultural Resistance and Textual Emotionality in the Sahrawi Poetic Anthology VerSahara--Alberto López Martín

Reaching Out: The Basque Transnational Body in the Poetry of Kirmen Uribe--Enrique Álvarez and Ester Hernández-Esteban

 

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature (STTCL) is committed to publishing high quality, anonymously peer reviewed articles written in English on post-1900 literature, film, and media in French, German, and Spanish. The journal is devoted to theory and criticism in the modern languages, and encourages interdisciplinary and collaborative submissions. A book review section appears in every issue.

 

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Kathleen Antonioli, Editor

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