New number received from: JOURNAL OF HISPANIC STUDIES (Volume XLIV, No. 1. March 2010)

Summary of this issue:

*In Memoriam: Tomas Eloy Martinez

*Criminal Eloquence: The World of Communication in Cervantes´s “Rinconete y Cortadillo”. Alice R. Zuese

* "Memories of Ultraphrenia" (1890): The scientific novel and the territories of subjectivity. Raphael Huertas

*Playing the Part: Performance and Identity in “Tristana”. liana ewald

*Making Freethinking Spain: The Sociopolitical Poetics of Belén Sárraga (c.1873-c. 1950). Christine Arkinstall

*”Island time”: Pedro Salinas and the typical tropics. Lena Burgos-Lafuente

*Crisis in the Search for Gold in Depression Era Chilean Rewritings of the Legend of the City of the Caesars. Rachel VanWieren

*The Hispanic cultural industry at the turn of the XNUMXth to the XNUMXth century: the case of the short story and the short novel. Assen I. Kokalov

*Between the physical and the metaphysical: an alchemical interpretation of “One Hundred Years of Solitude”. Nicole L Sparling

*The Beatles in “Nothing to do with another story”: about a rock-loving Frankenstein during the Argentine Revolution. Hortensia R. Morell

*Myopic Witnessing and the Intermittent Possibilities of Community in Sergio Chejfec´s “Los Planetas” and “Boca de lobo”. kate jenckes

REVIEW ARTICLE

*Personal Tragedy, Political Trauma and the Struggle for Resistance and Restitution in Latin American Women's Fiction and Testimonial Narratives

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