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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HISPANICIST»
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Hispanicist nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
Hispanicist e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Theory and Practice of Sociocriticism
Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
2
Quixotism: The Imaginative Denial of Spain's Loss of Empire
Whatever the reason he may have had for advancing these Hispanicist views, the
fact remains that insofar as they posit a Hispanic essence and a Hispanic destiny,
these views of Castro's also assert the existence of a monolithic Spanish ...
Christopher Britt Arredondo, 2005
3
The Legacy of Muslim Spain
These kharjdt tacked on to to the end of stanzas in the muwashshahdt were
discovered, as we know, not by a Hispanicist but by an Israeli Hebraist, S. M.
Stern, who did not quite know what to do with his discovery until, as the years
passed, ...
Salma Khadra Jayyusi, Manuela Marín, 1992
4
The Making, and Remaking, of a Multiculturalist
As the movie is designed as a multiperspective recreation of a significant event of
Greater American history, we avoided "taking sides" in the often polaric
Hispanicist— Indianist historical controversy. Resisting the temptation to use "
good vs.
5
Twentieth-Century Spain: A History
... constant and not entirely conscious resistance', a territory which he still defined
as 'enigmatic and disconcerting'.2 One might say that, more than anything else,
the British Hispanicist's account symbolises the history of the twentieth century.
Julián Casanova, Carlos Gil Andrés, 2014
6
Relocating Identities in Latin American Cultures
Culturally, the fundamentalists – influenced by the reactionary Spaniard Ramiro
de Maetzú, Franco's ambassador to Argentina – were deeply Hispanicist,
identifying with a reactionary españolidad nostalgic for the Golden Age of
Spanish ...
Elizabeth Montes Garcés, 2007
7
Concise Encyclopedia of Mexico
In the worst examples this extrapolation is slanted by a Hispanicist bias or the
reverse, by an tendency to favor the indigenist point of view. Examples of these
tendencies would be Angel Rosenblat on the Hispanicist side and on the
indigenist, ...
8
Modern Basque History: Eighteenth Century to the Present
As such, from a prison cell and following a combination of the logic of his own
personal conversion to capitalism and the pragmatic influence of Sota, he
introduced what came to be known as the espanolista (Hispanicist) evolution,
whereby he ...
9
Roots of modern Latin American architecture: the ...
the Hispanicist approach; the main facade of the Government House in Lima (
1929), which he designed, is directly comparable with its colonial-looking
portada. Other architects of this period attempted Hispanicist and Indian- ist forms
parallel ...
Eduardo Tejeira-Davis, 1987
Renowned for his retractile tongue and his gift for malicious gossip, he admits to
a mortal hatred of our old acquaintance, the narrator and Hispanicist, the author
of the stories inserted in the first part of the book: eaten up with envy, he never ...
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HISPANICIST»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
Hispanicist nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Imagining the Filipino
... both in the original Spanish and an English translation by the San Francisco-based Filipino-American writer and Hispanicist, Edwin Lozada. «Cebu Daily News, mag 13»
The Past Isn't Even Past
He became what he calls a "Hispanicist"—a foreigner who devotes a career to understanding Spain and who possesses thereby, or so it is ... «Wall Street Journal, gen 13»
American artist Bayard Osborn dies age 89
... links to the New York avant garde of the 50s, including Andy Warhol, and to the Bloomsbury Set, specifically Hispanicist Gerald Brenan. «Olive Press, giu 12»