Articles |
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| | · Feminism and cosmopolitanism in Mi amigo azul (1934) by Hortensia Elizondo Sánchez Carbó, José
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| | · The Apocalypse of Santa Teresa: Tomóchic! Redención! as Exile Thought Campbell, Zachary
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| | · Towards an advent of unreality in narrative: the discussion Besant, James, Stevenson and Borges Mondragón Arroyo, Juan Fernando
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| | · There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Space anxiety, biblical myths and madness in “Moscas” and “Deuteronomio” by Bernardo Esquinca Íñiguez, Edgardo
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| | · Writing Against the Grain: Postmodernist Approaches to Die, My Love, Feebleminded and Tender by Ariana Harwicz Suárez Noriega, José Manuel
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| | · Violence and masculinity: male subjectivities in “El cazador” and “Al acecho” by Eduardo Antonio Parra Tovar De la Luz, Manuel
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| | · Surrendered Identity: The Mexican Revolution and Migration to the United States in Peregrinos de Aztlán Fragoso, Roxana
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| | · Bolívar in his epistolary labyrinth Burrola Encinas, Rosa María
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| | · The monster within us: an approach to the concept of fatherhood in the work of Rita Indiana Hernández and María Fernanda Ampuero Beatriz Fernández, Silvia
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Critical notes |
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| | · Regional literature as an object of study: local literary memories Ramírez Vuelvas, Carlos
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| | · Urban spaces from children’s focalization. A look at the tale “A los pinches chamacos” by Francisco Hinojosa from the perspective of econarratology Muñoz González, Aehécatl
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| | · Crossroads: Cortazar and Bebop Jazz in the labyrinth Garduño Oropeza, Manuel Alfredo
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Book reviews |
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| | · Damas en el aquelarre. Antología ilustrada de cuento de Juana Manuela Gorriti. Selección e introducción de Daniel Avechuco Cabrera, ilustraciones de Melissa Campa Sánchez, Fondo Editorial Universidad de Sonora, 2024 Ortega López, Leslie
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