Tomás Segovia and Angelina Muñiz Huberman belong to a group of writers known as «Hispanomexicanos». Most approaches to this generation have been towards the role that exile plays in their early work, paying almost no attention to its role after that initial stage. These approaches have been limited to the first years of their work, in the belief that those writers subsequently moved on to deal with issues which are different from those in which their experience of exile is clearly the central topic. However, through an analysis of the poetry of Muñiz and Segovia, this thesis aims to show that exile continues to play a central role beyond that first stage. It argues that their exile is transformed into a series of symbols that come to consti...
This paper analyzes alienation as a consequence of exile in the plays Canción de cuna para un anarqu...
Cultural displacement and exile are major topics that are portrayed in Caribbean literature and in t...
During the second half of the twentieth century, in many Latin American countries, military dictator...
Tomás Segovia and Angelina Muñiz Huberman belong to a group of writers known as «Hispanomexicanos». ...
Publicado también en Thomas Barége (ed.), Tomás Segovia. Par delà les frontieres, Presses Universita...
The influence of one exile poet on another forms the focal point of Eduardo Tasis Moratinos’s chapte...
“Glimpses of the exile in Cecília Meireles and Florbela Espanca’s poetry” The aim of this pap...
From different perspectives, this article focuses on the experience and complications of exile and i...
Este texto pretende una aproximación al desarrollo de ciertas ideas centrales presentes en la obra d...
Tomás Segovia, exiled from the 1939 civil war, rather than settle for that situation, has developed ...
The experience of exile, repeated along centuries and a cross-culture occurrence throughout history,...
Emmanuel Levinas claimed that the subject is not a self-positing entity. This dissertation shows tha...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays draws together the work of forty contributors whose expe...
The current article aims to identify and explain the methodological needs that lead Zambrano to addr...
The paper aims to reflect at the relation between literature and exile by reading the text “Literatu...
This paper analyzes alienation as a consequence of exile in the plays Canción de cuna para un anarqu...
Cultural displacement and exile are major topics that are portrayed in Caribbean literature and in t...
During the second half of the twentieth century, in many Latin American countries, military dictator...
Tomás Segovia and Angelina Muñiz Huberman belong to a group of writers known as «Hispanomexicanos». ...
Publicado también en Thomas Barége (ed.), Tomás Segovia. Par delà les frontieres, Presses Universita...
The influence of one exile poet on another forms the focal point of Eduardo Tasis Moratinos’s chapte...
“Glimpses of the exile in Cecília Meireles and Florbela Espanca’s poetry” The aim of this pap...
From different perspectives, this article focuses on the experience and complications of exile and i...
Este texto pretende una aproximación al desarrollo de ciertas ideas centrales presentes en la obra d...
Tomás Segovia, exiled from the 1939 civil war, rather than settle for that situation, has developed ...
The experience of exile, repeated along centuries and a cross-culture occurrence throughout history,...
Emmanuel Levinas claimed that the subject is not a self-positing entity. This dissertation shows tha...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays draws together the work of forty contributors whose expe...
The current article aims to identify and explain the methodological needs that lead Zambrano to addr...
The paper aims to reflect at the relation between literature and exile by reading the text “Literatu...
This paper analyzes alienation as a consequence of exile in the plays Canción de cuna para un anarqu...
Cultural displacement and exile are major topics that are portrayed in Caribbean literature and in t...
During the second half of the twentieth century, in many Latin American countries, military dictator...