Latest issue received from: Hispanic Review (vol. 78.1. Winter 2010)

Summary of this issue:

BLOG

*Governor Sancho and the Politics of Industry. Daniel Nemeser

*Criminality and Subjectivity in Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez. Patrick Boyer

*Graffiti and the Poetics of Politics in Rosa's Argentina (1828-1852). Brendan Lanctot

*Marvelous superecherías: sexual gender and nationalism in the "Autobiographical Notes" of Pardo Bazán and Trafalgar de Galdós. Carmen Pereira Wall

*The Portuguese Inquisition in session: art, power and resistance in O Judeu, of Jom Tob Azulay. Gonzalo Aguiar Malosetti and Joseph Schraibman

REVIEWS

*All Can Be Saved: Religious Tolerance and Salvation in the Iberian Atlantic World (Kenneth J. Andrien). Stuart B Schwartz

*Argentina: Stories for a Nation (Daniel Balderston). Amy K Kaminsky

*A Stranger in My Own Land: Sofía Casanova, a Spanish Writer in the European Fin de Siècle (Eugenia R. Romero). Kirsty Hopper

*Literature and Subjection: The Economy of Writing and Marginality in Latin America (Fernando J. Rosenberg). Horacio Legras

*The Inner Life of Mestizo Nationalism (Silvia Spitta). Estelle Tarica

*Consensus and Debate in Salazar's Portugal: Visual and Literary Negotiations of the National Text, 1933-1948 (Patricia I. Vieira). ellen sapega

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