This essay analyses the rise of Iberian cultural studies as the latest phase in the long struggle for status and prestige that has marked the institutional history of Hispanism in the American academy. I argue that Iberian cultural studies can in part be seen as an attempt to reinvent and reinvigorate a field that had long found itself marginalized, and to overcome the disciplinary ideologies and practices that contributed to that marginalization. The focus on prestige allows me to highlight the dynamics that help determine the institutional status of different fields: their cultural capital, their power and presence in terms of funding and personnel, as well as the level of their autonomy or dependence vis-a-vis other disciplines. Hispanis...
27 p.[EN] This article analyzes the situation of Americanism in Spain on the eve of the Civil War. T...
This article will deal with the institutionalization in the field of communication studies in Latin ...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they establish...
This essay analyses the rise of Iberian cultural studies as the latest phase in the long struggle fo...
While many in academia around the U.S. may anchor themselves in cynical opposition to the proliferat...
Seville became the essence of the institutionalization of Americanism in the Spanish postwar period ...
This dissertation analyzes the emergence of Hispanist discourse surrounding the celebrations of the ...
After the definitive dismantling of the Spanish colonial order in 1898, and throughout the first thr...
This essay is a simple gathering of the historical research made by several prestigious scholars who...
This article discusses Latin American studies globally, and specifically in the United States, in th...
Over the last three decades Latino studies scholarship has gained increased academic acceptance. How...
This essay discusses the factors that help explain the paradox of Puerto Rican Studies; on one hand ...
State and Society in Spanish America during the Age of Revolution calls into question the orthodox s...
The following is a transatlantic study of the initial English and Spanish reactions to the problem o...
This is an analysis of the methodological rift between Spanish peninsular and American approaches to...
27 p.[EN] This article analyzes the situation of Americanism in Spain on the eve of the Civil War. T...
This article will deal with the institutionalization in the field of communication studies in Latin ...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they establish...
This essay analyses the rise of Iberian cultural studies as the latest phase in the long struggle fo...
While many in academia around the U.S. may anchor themselves in cynical opposition to the proliferat...
Seville became the essence of the institutionalization of Americanism in the Spanish postwar period ...
This dissertation analyzes the emergence of Hispanist discourse surrounding the celebrations of the ...
After the definitive dismantling of the Spanish colonial order in 1898, and throughout the first thr...
This essay is a simple gathering of the historical research made by several prestigious scholars who...
This article discusses Latin American studies globally, and specifically in the United States, in th...
Over the last three decades Latino studies scholarship has gained increased academic acceptance. How...
This essay discusses the factors that help explain the paradox of Puerto Rican Studies; on one hand ...
State and Society in Spanish America during the Age of Revolution calls into question the orthodox s...
The following is a transatlantic study of the initial English and Spanish reactions to the problem o...
This is an analysis of the methodological rift between Spanish peninsular and American approaches to...
27 p.[EN] This article analyzes the situation of Americanism in Spain on the eve of the Civil War. T...
This article will deal with the institutionalization in the field of communication studies in Latin ...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they establish...