New number received from: Peninsular Letters (v21 nº2 and 3, Winter 2008-2009)
Summary of this issue:
FAILED ISSUE
*Federico García Lorca´s Search for Self through Archetypal Patterns of Symmetry and Contrast in Bodas de Sangre. Salvatore Poet
*Bodas de sangre, Yerma and La casa de Bernarda Alba: The articulation of homoerotic desire from the closet. Juan M. Godoy
*The Martyred Maternal Body in Pedro de Fuentes´ Doña Francisca la Cautiva. Stacey L. Parker Aronson
*Unmasking Motherhood in Lucía Etxebarria´s A miracle in balance. Tiffany Gagliardi Trotman
*María Victoria Atencia´s Revision of Motherhood and Virginity in Trances of Our Lady. David R Thompson
*From Womb to Tomb: The Allegory of Motherhood in “Omar, love” by Cristina Fernández Cubas. Jennifer A. Colon
*Humor as a Strategy in the Poetry of Gloria Fuertes. Hilde ten Hacken
*Androgyny and role reversal as social criticism in Nada. Maria Fernandez-Babineaux
*Pedagogy, Discipline, and Resistance in Interval (1972) by Eduardo Hervás. Paul Cahill
*A Pendulum's Path: The Creation of Female Subjectivity in Sunstroke. susan walter
*Marginalized and dreamers in Carlos Saura. Reflections on the impact of Buñuel and Borges on the portrait of crime. Marina Martin-Oejana
WINTER ISSUE
*Autopsies of the Real: Bringing Back the Dead. Noel Valis
*Enclaves of current ideological discourse: nation and identity in Jacobean iconology. Javier Dominguez Garcia
*Effects of spatio-temporal subjectivity in Post Tenebras Spero Lucem. Silvia Alvarez-Olarra
*Metaphorical Creatures: Characters and (Urban) Space in P. Almodóvar´s What have I done to deserve this?!. Eduardo Urios-Aparisi
*About the presence of Ignacio de Loyola in Pío Baroja's Path to Perfection. Irene Gómez-Castellano
* Between anarchist sentiment and the bourgeois ideal in the struggle for life in Baroji. Daniel Arroyo Rodriguez
*”Please make use/of the seatbelt”: A Flight through Found Texts in Luis García Montero´s “Life vest under your seat”. Matthew J Marr
REMEMBERING THE 39 ON ITS ANNIVERSARY
*Octavio Paz and the Spanish Civil War: personal lyrics and historical vision. Jose Luis Venegas
* The immediate post-war period and the principles of anti-Francoism. Sarah Rainwater
*Book Reviews/Reviews