12 articles in this issue
María Ema Llorente
This paper focuses on the study of some of the forms of representing Mexico City that are reflected in 21th Century Mexican Poetry. Taking as the starting point the heterogeneous and hybrid nature attributed to this City, and limiting the study to fo... see more
Rodrigo López
In 2666, Roberto Bolaño configures, situated at the Mexican desert of Sonora, a latinamerican and post-apocalyptic scenario, a paradigmatic state of exception where, in an almost forensic style, innumerable corpses of women proliferate during more than 35... see more
Gianfranco Selgas
The purpose of this article is to analyze how a selection of texts by Venezuelan authors Celeste Olalquiaga, Yolanda Pantin and Arturo Uslar Pietri, each produced in different historical stages of Venezuela, represent space as a textual-image. This repres... see more
Luis Alfonso Barragán
To socialize the study made to the Voces Magazine - Barranquillera magazine of the early 20th century that promoted literary materials - from a space and material reading in which maps will be used - GPS type, Google maps - both for the reconstr... see more
Vicente Gomis-Izquierdo
This article analyzes Mi tío el empleado (1887) by Ramón Meza, a Cuban novel that presents a grey Cuba in which the administration is absurdly corrupt, handled by greedy and uneducated people. It shows an upper class worried only aout its own benefit, and... see more
José-Carlos Redondo-Olmedilla
The interrelations among History, cognition and knowledge in the Trilogía del siglo XX, a set of novels written by the Mexican writer Jorge Volpi, constitute a discursive space where readers and critics can inquire and explore the meaning of nowadays... see more
Simone Marino-Cicinelli
This article will aim to examine the consciousness process of Biruté Ciplijauskaité taking as object of study The Reverse of the Soul (2003) written by Carla Guelfenbein. The work tries to address the following question, among others: Can memory... see more
Luis Hachim,Pablo Hurtado
This paper is based on the assumption that narratives are ongoing experiences, actions and processes that take place during the Colonial period. On these grounds, two narrative texts from the beginnings of the colonial formation period will be discussed. ... see more
Jorge Camacho
During most of the 19th century, an important body of literary works appeared outside of Cuba criticizing the institution of slavery on the island, the system’s inherent violence, its sexual practices, and its repercussions on the white population. ... see more
José Javier Franco
This writing proposes a reading of Tiempos del incendio (2014), by José Roberto Duque, and Lo que va dictando el fuego (2015), by Juan Antonio Hernández, as a remembrance and update of the events that happened in El Caracazo (1989). Th... see more
Francisco Javier Avilés
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Mariana Inés Lardone,Eugenia Argañaraz