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Núm. 9 (2003)
Núm. 9 (2003)
Publicado:
2019-09-17
Articles
There is more to it than meets the eye: Alice Walker's The Temple ofmy Familiar, A Narrative of the Diaspora
Silvia del Pilar Castro Borrego
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The Many Faces of Hybridity in Chinese/ American Fiction of the 1990
Pilar Cuder Domínguez, Sonia Villegas López
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A Dirty and Murderous Joke: The Korean War Poetry of Keith Wilson
William D. Ehrhart
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Dreams, Parables and Hallucinations: The Metaphorical Interludes in Dashiell Harnmet's Novels
José Angel González López
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Pathos and Ethos: A Study of the Rhetorical Appeals in Women's Early Captivity Narratives
Elena Ortells Montón
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More than Meets the Eye: Magic Realism in Amy Tan's The Hundred Secret Senses
Begoña Simal González
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Dream Logic and Multiple Metamorphoses in Elizabeth Bishop's Early Poetry
Ernesto Suárez Toste
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From Black Ice to Black I(s): Lorene Cary's Autobiographical Self
Susana Vega González
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“Faggot, Fairy, Pansy… Queer”: Gay/Queer Confrontations in Mart Crowley’s The Boys in the Band
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MY YEAR OF REST AND RELAXATION IN A WORLD WITH NO REST NOR RELAXATION: NARRATIVE PROSTHESIS AND HYPERREALITY IN OTTESSA MOSHFEGH’S NOVEL
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‘WHATEVER DOESN’T KILL YOU SIMPLY MAKES YOU STRANGER’: FEAR IN THE CHARACTER OF THE JOKER IN THE DARK KNIGHT AND JOKER
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The Limits of Lovemaking and Community: Infertility in "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
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“Corporeal Activism in Elizabeth Acevedo’s The Poet X: Towards a Self-Appropriation of US Afro-Latinas’ Bodies”
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