Department of Spanish - Open Access Policy Deposits

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62j3w283Epistemic Disobedience and the Decolonial Option: A Manifesto1,384381397328278
59w8j02xThinking through the Decolonial Turn: Post-continental Interventions in Theory, Philosophy, and Critique—An Introduction687242185125135
6591j76rTransmodernity and Interculturality: An Interpretation from the Perspective of Philosophy of Liberation453103106130114
01w7163vDecolonizing Western Uni-versalisms: Decolonial Pluri-versalism from Aimé Césaire to the Zapatistas27865827160
58k9k17tEnrique Dussel’s Transmodernism26070696358
59m869d2From Critical Theory to the Philosophy of Liberation: Some Themes for Dialogue21756664451
3fp829g3The affinity of the eye: Writing Nikkei in Peru18477483227
63g3m4mnRoberto Bolano, a Less Distant Star Critical Essays14542443029
88c0045pMagical Realism and the `Boom' of the Latin American Novel14540462732
218618vjShifting the Geography of Reason in an Age of Disciplinary Decadence13942392533
3492v2ptAn Epistemology for the Next Revolution13644342434
9gx38587Stephen Greenblatt, ed. Cultural Mobility: A Manifesto. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.13343373716
7vq568njJosé García Villa’s Silent Tongue Tie: Hispanic Resonances in Filipino American Literature12215263051
2md416qvWho We Are and From Where We Speak12026462919
6qd721cp“Other” Knowledges, “Other” Critiques: Reflections on the Politics and Practices of Philosophy and Decoloniality in the “Other” America11043231529
57f2w8nwDisembodied and Deportable Labor at the U.S. Mexico-Border: Representations of the Mexican Body in Film9923282226
5dv9d4jqChasing Your (Josie) Bliss: The Troubling Critical Afterlife of Pablo Neruda’s Burmese Lover9924253119
9s46z62rCumbia literaria: apuntes para un ideologema en la literatura argentina del siglo XXI9926292222
3g56g57pConstruir y reconstruir la historia: las prácticas artísticas de Carla Herrera-Prats y Eduardo Molinari8614271431
68c57144Roberto Bolano's Flower War: Memory, Melancholy, and Pierre Menard8422151631
58c9c4whDecoloniality at Large: Towards a Trans-Americas and Global Transmodern Paradigm (Introduction to Second Special Issue of “Thinking through the Decolonial Turn”)793322717
8bx2m1zsJAPANESE BRAZILIAN SAUDADES DIASPORIC IDENTITIES & CULTURAL PRODUCTION EPILOGUE797291726
0sj2j5gxBeyond the Hyphen: Representation of Multicultural Japanese Identity in Maximiliano Matayoshi’s Gaijin and Anna Kazumi Stahl’s Flores de un solo día632227212
0wt8v289Imaging the Chinese in Cuban literature and culture557221511
1384k6j6The Struggle for Historical Collective Memory and Epistemic Creativity from Below521221811
6qd146gmImaging the Chinese in Cuban Literature and Culture4756729
8jp7x3dvThe maid as political spy in Argentine literature and historiography: the Rosas-Perón nexus (1846-1964)471511813
26w78874Orientalism and Identity in Latin America: Fashioning Self and Other from the (Post)Colonial Margin.44718415
23q8q8djThe Female Body as Spectacle: Ángel de fuego and La mujer del pueblo: Otilia Rauda by Dana Rotberg42913911
2gj0w7bvEl factor teológico – clerical en la obra Nocturno de Chile de Roberto Bolaño: tránsitos entre Sebastián Urrutia Lacroix y José Miguel Ibáñez Langlois4299618
3c61q2n3Dragons in the land of the condor: Writing Tusán in Peru4136626
6ws5m9kzMasculinity As Privileged Human Agency In H. G. Oesterheld’s El Eternauta40118219
7qq3h5t6Fence as Tragedy, Fence as Farce: Primitive Accumulation in Redoble por Rancas401081012
8170h9sxSignmaking, Chino-Latino Style: Concretismo and the Mimesis of Chinese Graphemes40612319
0h4600wfVanguardia, raza y nación: una lectura de la negritud de la novela mexicana Panchito Chapopote y del estridentismo a la luz del modernismo brasileño y de Macunaíma3947226
1wh0p4b9Leminski, Paulo. Ensaios e anseios crípticos. Campinas, Brasil: Editora da Unicamp, 2011. Print. 329 pp.38813413
6305p8vrMapuche Hunger Acts: Epistemology of the Decolonial37613513
3x98n2dgPostcolonial Violence and Indigeneity in the testimonio3686616
4f75d2vwAlfonso Reyes, Jorge Luis Borges y Nuestra América36118413
9qs354ffWater, Extractivism, Biopolitics, and Latin American Indigeneity in Arguedas's <i>Los rios profundos</i> and Potdevin's <i>Palabrero</i>3626127
6km8g4c9The Afterlife of al-Andalus: Muslim Iberia in Contemporary Arab and Hispanic Narratives3571369
8629v3mkHacia una redefinición del desarraigo: diálogos narrativos entre Mozambique y Venezuela35613610
3077t1vpAlrededor de dos poéticas femeninas guineoecuatorianas: Raquel Ilonbé y María Nsué341011310
5b75d9bdEl motivo árabe en el modernismo y posmodernismo argentino: Ángel Estrada, Arturo Capdevilla y Álvaro Melián Lafinur34613510
4bk8s24zA brief genealogy of the category of the subject from Althusser and Foucault to Badiou’s Theory of the Subject3337617
8xk8r0f1Namorato, Luciana and César Ferreira, eds. The Word Accordingto Clarice Lispector – Critical Approaches. Lima: Centro de Estudios Literarios Antonio Cornejo Polar / Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2011. Print. 228pp.32171014
0mr5b7n8Schuessler, Michael K. y Miguel Capistrán, coord. México se escribe con J: Una historia de la cultura gay (2010). México: Editorial Planeta, 2010. Print. 271 pp.3111659
7r859079Re-storying Justice: Questions of Citizenship, Home, and Belonging in Amy Serrano’s The Sugar Babies (2007)3051087
1771j595Enrique Dussel and Afro-Caribbean Ethics2949214
7m35g8qvHISTORICAL MEMORY AND CLAIMING PLACE2861237

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