In 1898, the United States declared war on Spain and "came to the aid" of the Cubans in the liberation struggle they had begun in 1895 against Spain. These events aroused a wide media coverage. Although the differences are evident between the Spanish and American press, both countries pursue the same goal: to offer their vision of the conflict and ratify the hegemonic role they should play in it. Here we are interested in the image of Cuba in the journalistic satires and, in particular, the allegory of Cuba in the Spanish and American press. The intention is to discover the commonality of the forms, but also the symbolic discrepancies, so that the schemes of representation that transcend the immediacy of the political fact also emerge...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the linguistic signs constituting the ironic statements pres...
abstract: If different societies encode their communication according to their socio-historical cont...
This article analyzes the role of Spain, the United States and Mexico in Cuba at the end of the nine...
In 1898, the United States declared war on Spain and "came to the aid" of the Cubans in the liberati...
International audienceIn 1898, the United States declared war on Spain and "came to the aid" of the ...
RESUMEN Mi Trabajo de Fin de Máster va a versar sobre el importante papel que jugó la prensa, como u...
The last stretch towards the independence of Cuba mobilizes the entire American continent, which thr...
La prensa española oficialista de finales del siglo XIX, al tiempo que da cobertura al conflicto his...
El Norte de Castilla discusses the Spanish-Cuban-American war of 1895-1898 from the perspective of a...
La prensa española oficialista de finales del siglo XIX, al tiempo que da cobertura al conflicto his...
The United States’ victory in the Spanish-American War (1898) was very effective in military terms. ...
The United States’ victory in the Spanish-American War (1898) was very effective in military terms. ...
La prensa española oficialista de finales del siglo XIX, al tiempo que da cobertura al conflicto his...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the linguistic signs constituting the ironic statements pres...
Cuba has been an object of U.S. fascination since the early nineteenth century and the acquisition o...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the linguistic signs constituting the ironic statements pres...
abstract: If different societies encode their communication according to their socio-historical cont...
This article analyzes the role of Spain, the United States and Mexico in Cuba at the end of the nine...
In 1898, the United States declared war on Spain and "came to the aid" of the Cubans in the liberati...
International audienceIn 1898, the United States declared war on Spain and "came to the aid" of the ...
RESUMEN Mi Trabajo de Fin de Máster va a versar sobre el importante papel que jugó la prensa, como u...
The last stretch towards the independence of Cuba mobilizes the entire American continent, which thr...
La prensa española oficialista de finales del siglo XIX, al tiempo que da cobertura al conflicto his...
El Norte de Castilla discusses the Spanish-Cuban-American war of 1895-1898 from the perspective of a...
La prensa española oficialista de finales del siglo XIX, al tiempo que da cobertura al conflicto his...
The United States’ victory in the Spanish-American War (1898) was very effective in military terms. ...
The United States’ victory in the Spanish-American War (1898) was very effective in military terms. ...
La prensa española oficialista de finales del siglo XIX, al tiempo que da cobertura al conflicto his...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the linguistic signs constituting the ironic statements pres...
Cuba has been an object of U.S. fascination since the early nineteenth century and the acquisition o...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the linguistic signs constituting the ironic statements pres...
abstract: If different societies encode their communication according to their socio-historical cont...
This article analyzes the role of Spain, the United States and Mexico in Cuba at the end of the nine...