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    “This soul trapped in glass, / which is her true creation”: The Importance of Self-narration in the Medical Practice from a Literary and Gender Perspective. A Case Study by de Juan López, Alba María

    Published in Lectora (01-10-2024)
    “…Aquest article explora la relació interseccional entre violència de gènere en contextos domèstics i clínics, enfocant-se de manera prioritària en l’aspecte…”
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    Between Sickness and Sin: The Pathologization of Illicit Love in James Joyce’s Dubliners by Aláez Corral, Máximo

    Published in Lectora (01-10-2024)
    “…En molts dels relats que conformen Dubliners (1914), de James Joyce, s’hi inclouen diverses relacions il·lícites o no normatives. Aquest tipus de vincle…”
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    A Gilded Awakening: Othering the New Woman Narrative in Anzia Yezierska’s Short Fiction by Abizanda Cardona, María

    Published in Lectora (01-10-2024)
    “…La New Woman de l’Era Progressista estatunidenca, personificada en el despertament d’Edna Pontellier, ha estat una icona de la lluita feminista. Tot i així, la…”
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    Sabotaje feminista y voz narrativa en Ekomo, de María Nsue by Picazo Sanz, Patricia

    Published in Lectora (2024)
    “…Aquest article proposa una nova aproximació metodològica a la novel·la Ekomo, escrita per l’autora guineo-equatoriana María Nsue. Prenent com a base la crítica…”
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    Decolonial Phenomenologies: The Languages and Affect of In-Betweenness in Gloria E. Anzaldúa and Josefina Báez’s Early Work by Lara Bonilla, Inmaculada

    Published in Lectora (31-10-2023)
    “…This article explores the intersections between Gloria Anzaldúa’s and Josefina Báez’s textual theories of in- betweenness, as they pertain to issues of…”
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    Introducció: Unwelcome "Guests", Unwilling "Hosts": Rethinking Hospitality throught the Culture, Literature, and Thought of Contemporary US Women of Color by Oliver, María Antonia

    Published in Lectora (31-10-2023)
    “…In their reconsiderations of hospitality through the thought and artistic practice of women of color, the contributions in this special issue rely heavily on…”
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    A TALE WORTH TOLD: NEOLIBERAL FEMINISM AND CONDITIONAL HOSPITALITY IN MASIH ALINEJAD'S THE WIND IN MY HAIR: MY FIGHT FOR FREEDOM IN MODERN IRAN (2018) 1 by Delshad, Parisa

    Published in Lectora (01-01-2023)
    “…Aquest article explora la conceptualització de la llibertat a les memories de la periodista i activista digital iraniana-estatunidenca Masih Alinejad, tot…”
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    Negotiating Hospitality in Pat Mora's "Bilingual Christmas" and Sandra Cisneros's "It Occurs to Me I Am the Creative/Destructive Goddess Coatlicue" by Kasparian, Méliné

    Published in Lectora (01-01-2023)
    “…This article explores the link between hospitality and power in two poems by contemporary Chicana writers Pat Mora and Sandra Cisneros, reflecting on how these…”
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    Of Strangers and Relations: Native American Hospitality in Toni Jensen and Susan Power by Martínez-Falquina, Silvia

    Published in Lectora (01-01-2023)
    “…This article examines narrative articulations of Native American hospitality in the autobiographical essay “The Worry Lines” (2020), by Métis writer Toni…”
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    UNWELCOME "GUESTS", UNWILLING "HOSTS": RETHINKING HOSPITALITY THROUGH THE CULTURE, LITERATURE, AND THOUGHT OF CONTEMPORARY US WOMEN OF COLOR by Oliver-Rotger, Maria Antònia

    Published in Lectora (01-01-2023)
    “…The episode by Ama Ata Aidoo from Our Sister Killjoy (1977) stages the power relations at work within the so-called "hospitality business" of a commercial…”
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    A Tale Worth Told: Neoliberal Feminism and Conditional Hospitality in Masih Alinejad's The Wind in My Hair: My Fight for Freedom in Modern Iran (2018) by Delshad, Parisa

    Published in Lectora (01-01-2023)
    “…This paper explores the conceptualization of freedom in the memoir of the Iranian-American journalist and media activist, Masih Alinejad. It examines The Wind…”
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    AN INTERVIEW WITH MARSHA MESKIMMON: "ART IS NOT A HAPPY LITTLE DECORATION IN THE CORNER. IT'S A PLACE WHERE RADICAL NEW IDEAS EMERGE" 1 by Fernández, Andrea Pérez

    Published in Lectora (01-01-2023)
    “…An interview with Marsha Meskimmon, Professor of Transnational Art and Feminism at Loughborough University, is presented. Among other things, she discusses the…”
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    OF STRANGERS AND RELATIONS: NATIVE AMERICAN HOSPITALITY IN TONI JENSEN AND SUSAN POWER by Martínez-falquina, Silvia

    Published in Lectora (01-01-2023)
    “…Aquest article examina les expressions narratives de ľhospitalitat nativa americana a ľassaig autobiografie "The Worry Lines" (2020), escrit per l'autora Mėtis…”
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