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“Reader, Take Notice”: Aphra Behn’s References and Self-Representation in the Epistle to the Reader in The Dutch Lover
(Asociación Española Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos (Aedean), 2023)
While Aphra Behn’s early life remains a mystery, her time in London and her allegiances are very well-documented. The persona she crafted throughout her whole career, which interacted with her readers in her paratexts, ...
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Performative Subjecthoods: Lesbian Representationsin Split Britches’Belle Reprieve
(Universidad de Sevilla, 2021)
Emerging postmodern theories of gender and sexuality frame the terms in which society has understood these concepts in an evolutionary way throughout history.The last century has witnessed the ...
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Caryl Phillips’s The Lost Child (2015): Re-imagining Emily Brontë’s “unquiet slumbers”
(Taylor & Francis, 2020)
This article revisits Emily Brontë’s legacy in Caryl Phillips’s postcolonial adaptation of Wuthering Heights. His 2015 novel The Lost Child is a modern tale of migration and unbelonging offering an intertextual dialogue ...
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Beyond Literature: Toni Morrison’s Musical and Visual Legacy For Black Women Artists
(Universidad de Alicante, Instituto de Investigación de Estudios de Género, 2022)
The aim of this article is to analyze Toni Morrison’s understudied influence on music and visual art. In 1994 she established the Atelier Program in Princeton University as an interdisciplinary arts program that supported ...
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Parker, Eleanor. 2022. Winters in the World: A Journey through the Anglo-Saxon Year. London: Reaktion Books. Pp. 240. ISBN 9781789146721 [Reseña]
(Sociedad Española de Lengua y Literatura Inglesa Medieval (SELIM), 2023)
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“The Radio Said They Were Just Deportees”: From Border Necropolitics to Transformative Grief in Tim Z. Hernandez’s All They Will Call You (2017)
(MDPI, 2023)
Just as necropower discriminates between those who can and those who cannot live, post-mortem circumstances are explicitly affected by an irrefutable gentrification of memory and grievability. Drawing on the political ...
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Spain’s Francoist Broadway: American musicals in Madrid, 1955-1975
(Universidad de Alicante, 2022)
This article traces the itinerary followed by the earliest Broadway musicals to be imported to Madrid in the 1950s and 1960s. Such innovative format dazzled critics and audiences, carving out a niche of enthusiastic followers ...
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EMI and the Teaching of Cultural Studies in Higher Education: A Study Case
(Universitat Jaume I, 2021)
This paper examines students’ perspectives on the challenges raised by their first encounter with EMI pedagogy in higher education. The research was conducted with a group of beginner students with no previous experience ...
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Corporeal Activism in Elizabeth Acevedo’s The Poet X: Towards a Self-Appropriation of US Afro-Latinas’ Bodies
(Universidad de Sevilla, 2021)
Scholars have typically studied Chicanas/Latinas in the US and African American women separately. However, this paper explores both the cultural appropriation of Afro-Latinas’ bodies in the US and the strategies ...
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La pantera, el unicornio y la sirena: la evolución de tres motivos zoológicos a través de la literatura inglesa del período medieval temprano
(Universidad de La Laguna, 2023-09)
En este artículo se aportan los resultados de una investigación sobre la repercusión que han tenido un grupo de obras inglesas en la recepción del conocimiento de los animales exóticos y fantásticos en la literatura y ...