This review outlines the main features of Hispamérica, one of the leading Latin American literary journals. Launched in 1972 in the United States under the direction of Saúl Sosnowski, who continues to edit it, Hispamérica has features that differentiate it from both literary magazines and academic journals. Though published in the US, it is closely linked to Latin America's major issues and intellectual debates. The article links it to several other journals that share some of these features. This allows for a dialogue among them and also creates a major cultural framework within which it is possible to find a critical project that for over four decades has addressed and continues to renew the status of Latin American literary studies.Esta...
ABSTRACT: Despite the acknowledgement of a link between Anthropology and Literature, lasting at leas...
La cultura popular, los medios masivos, los nuevos consumos culturales y sus vínculos con la cultura...
Since its founding, Hispamérica has transgressed every explicit rule of the literary journals’ arkhé...
The article studies the various modalities that the Hispamérica journal has taken in relation to Lat...
The article studies the various modalities that the Hispamérica journal has taken in relation to Lat...
This review outlines the main features of Hispamérica, one of the leading Latin American literary jo...
Una crónica personal de Saúl Sosnowski, fundador y director de Hispamérica, revista de literatura. C...
I review the development of studies on the nineteenth century in literary criticism in Argentina fro...
El presente trabajo constituye un recorrido bibliográfico por la crítica y la teoría literaria his...
El artículo indaga en una forma inicial que justifica un futuro logrado. De ahí que escojamos analiz...
Popular culture, mass media, new cultural consumption and its links with literate culture played a r...
A partir de los primeros veinticinco volúmenes de la revista Anclajes, se revisa el desarrollo de lo...
Between the Nicaraguan poet Roberto Vargas (1941) and the Colombian writer Darío Jaramillo Agudelo (...
Este trabajo analiza la influencia que tuvo la cultura letrada en la fundación y formación de la Rev...
Las revistas culturales latinoamericanas han despertado en los últimos veinte años un interés inédit...
ABSTRACT: Despite the acknowledgement of a link between Anthropology and Literature, lasting at leas...
La cultura popular, los medios masivos, los nuevos consumos culturales y sus vínculos con la cultura...
Since its founding, Hispamérica has transgressed every explicit rule of the literary journals’ arkhé...
The article studies the various modalities that the Hispamérica journal has taken in relation to Lat...
The article studies the various modalities that the Hispamérica journal has taken in relation to Lat...
This review outlines the main features of Hispamérica, one of the leading Latin American literary jo...
Una crónica personal de Saúl Sosnowski, fundador y director de Hispamérica, revista de literatura. C...
I review the development of studies on the nineteenth century in literary criticism in Argentina fro...
El presente trabajo constituye un recorrido bibliográfico por la crítica y la teoría literaria his...
El artículo indaga en una forma inicial que justifica un futuro logrado. De ahí que escojamos analiz...
Popular culture, mass media, new cultural consumption and its links with literate culture played a r...
A partir de los primeros veinticinco volúmenes de la revista Anclajes, se revisa el desarrollo de lo...
Between the Nicaraguan poet Roberto Vargas (1941) and the Colombian writer Darío Jaramillo Agudelo (...
Este trabajo analiza la influencia que tuvo la cultura letrada en la fundación y formación de la Rev...
Las revistas culturales latinoamericanas han despertado en los últimos veinte años un interés inédit...
ABSTRACT: Despite the acknowledgement of a link between Anthropology and Literature, lasting at leas...
La cultura popular, los medios masivos, los nuevos consumos culturales y sus vínculos con la cultura...
Since its founding, Hispamérica has transgressed every explicit rule of the literary journals’ arkhé...