Last number received from: HISPANIC REVIEW (vol. 79.1. Winter 2011)

Summary of this issue:

BLOG

*Luciana´Story: Text, travel, and interpretation in the Book of Apollonius. Matthew V. Design

*Imperial celebrations, local triumphs: The rhetoric of Festival Accounts in the Portuguese Empire. Lisa Voigt

*Crossing over: Gender and empire in Fanny Calderón de la Barca´s. The attached in Madrid. Beth bauer

*Vicente Huidobro and the cinema: writing against the lights and shadows of modernity. Valeria de los Rios

*Emerging from darkness: National and theatrical review in Jesús Campos García´s Auto sacramental. Carey Kasten

*Caracas in our (tele) soap opera every night: Women with a single earring and the soap opera. elda stanco

REVIEW ESSAY

*Mexican photography: From the daguerreotype to digital images. Esther Gabara, errant modernism: The Ethos of photography in Mexico and Brazil; John Mraz, looking for Mexico: Modern visual culture and National identity; Roberto Tejada, National Camera; Photography and Mexico´s Images environment. Ruben Gallo

REVIEWS

*Canibalia: cannibalism, calibanism, cultural anthropophagy and consumption in Latin America (Jose F. Buscaglia). Carlos A. Jauregui

*Killing Carmens: women's crime fiction from Spain (Patricia Hart). Shelley Godland

*Party, show and theatricality in the Mexico of the conquerors (Sergio Rivera-Ayala). Hugo Hernan Ramirez

*Disturbing utopias: proletarian narrative in Mexico in the thirties (Rafael Rojas). Bertin Ortega

*Majesty and humanity: Kings and their doubles in the political drama of the Spanish Golden Age (Alexander Samson). Alban K. Forcione

*Tilting Cervantes: Baroque reflections on postmodern culture (Lisa Vollendorf). Bruce R Burningham

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