Obra ressenyada: Patricia GARCÍA y Teresa LÓPEZ-PELLISA (eds.), Fantastic Short Stories by Women Authors from Spain and Latin America: a Critical Anthology. Cardiff : University of Wales Press, 2019
Review of: Tolliver, Joyce. Cigar Smoke and Violet Water: Gendered Discourse in the Stories of Emili...
This study presents a new reading of the critically neglected work of Carmen Martin Gaite (1925 -) i...
The short stories of Latin American writers like Rosario Ferré and Elena Garro are molded by the fra...
While it is evident that there are outstanding women authors of the fantastic in Spain and Latin Ame...
While it is evident that there are outstanding women authors of the fantastic in Spain and Latin Ame...
Review of: Cecilia Belchi Arévalo y María Martínez del Portal. eds. Estudios sobre José Luis Castill...
This study intended to define the concept of a feminine fantastic as a narrative mode in contemporar...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
El texto es una reseña de la obra Fantastic Short Stories by Women Authors from Spain and Latin Amer...
In the last four decades, the fantastic has become an instrument of transgression, a literary device...
The focus of our analysis is on feminine authorship, issues related on women and specific procedures...
This book explores the different treatment of writing by women and writing by men in twenty-first-ce...
[Abstract] In this round table we intend to review the remarkable contribution of women to the devel...
The post-Franco “boom” of the “novela femenina ,” or “women\u27s novel,” in Spain has generated much...
How have women learned to rebel creatively against male-dominated political structures when their pu...
Review of: Tolliver, Joyce. Cigar Smoke and Violet Water: Gendered Discourse in the Stories of Emili...
This study presents a new reading of the critically neglected work of Carmen Martin Gaite (1925 -) i...
The short stories of Latin American writers like Rosario Ferré and Elena Garro are molded by the fra...
While it is evident that there are outstanding women authors of the fantastic in Spain and Latin Ame...
While it is evident that there are outstanding women authors of the fantastic in Spain and Latin Ame...
Review of: Cecilia Belchi Arévalo y María Martínez del Portal. eds. Estudios sobre José Luis Castill...
This study intended to define the concept of a feminine fantastic as a narrative mode in contemporar...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
El texto es una reseña de la obra Fantastic Short Stories by Women Authors from Spain and Latin Amer...
In the last four decades, the fantastic has become an instrument of transgression, a literary device...
The focus of our analysis is on feminine authorship, issues related on women and specific procedures...
This book explores the different treatment of writing by women and writing by men in twenty-first-ce...
[Abstract] In this round table we intend to review the remarkable contribution of women to the devel...
The post-Franco “boom” of the “novela femenina ,” or “women\u27s novel,” in Spain has generated much...
How have women learned to rebel creatively against male-dominated political structures when their pu...
Review of: Tolliver, Joyce. Cigar Smoke and Violet Water: Gendered Discourse in the Stories of Emili...
This study presents a new reading of the critically neglected work of Carmen Martin Gaite (1925 -) i...
The short stories of Latin American writers like Rosario Ferré and Elena Garro are molded by the fra...