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Hispanic Review
Volume 78 Issue 3   Summer 2010

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Articles

Analogy, Exemplum, and the First Tale of Juan Manuel's El Conde Lucanor
LAURENCE DE LOOZE

Writing on Behalf of a Christian Empire: Gifts, Dissimulation, and Politics in the Letters of Phillip II of Spain to Wanli of China
CARMEN Y. HSU

Del esfuerzo del traductor a la despreocupación del copista: la versión de Job de fray Luis de León
SERGIO FERNÁNDEZ-LÓPEZ

From the Vaults of the Wunderkammer to Macondo's Wonder Rooms: Decollection and Writing in Cien años de soledad
JERÓNIMO ARELLANO

Sex, Flippancy, Autobiography: Existential Palliatives in Valle-Inclán's Sonatas
ANDREW ANDERSON

Every Line a Verse, Every Art a Poem: Monsiváis, Minstrel of the Mexican Chronicle
LINDA EGAN


Reviews

Bárbara Mujica
Teresa de Ávila, lettered Woman (Jodi Bilinkoff) 437

Patricia E. Grieve
The Eve o fSpain: Myths of Origins in the History of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Conflict (Barbara F. Weissberger)  440

Lisa Voigt
Writing Captivity in the Early Modern Atlantic: Circulation of Knowledge and Authority in the Iberian and English Imperial Worlds (Galen Brokaw)  443

Jesús Torrecilla
Guerras literarias del XVIII español: la modernidad com invasion (Íñigo Sánchez-Llama)  446

Ignacio Javier López
Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (prensa, política, novela de tesis) (Noël Valis)  449

Donald Gene Pace
Unfettering Confession: Ritualized Performance in Spanish Narrative and Drama (William Egginton)  451

Erin Graff Zivin
The Wandering Signifier: Rhetoric of Jewishness in the Latin American Imaginary (Ariana Huberman)  453

Esther Whitfield
Cuban Currency: The Dollar and "Special Period" Fiction (Raúl Rubio)  456

Daniela Flesler
The Return of the Moor: Spanish Responses to Contemporary Moroccan Immigration (Gema Pérez-Sánchez)  459

“Dejando fluir la palabra sin ninguna operación de distanciamiento, supeditándose a la representación de los cuerpos de los personajes que muestran las huellas de la devastación, recorriendo los espacios familiares impregnados de la ausencia y de la infancia perdida, la película nos deja en un callejón sin salida.”
(Benet: Excesos de memoria 75.4)


“Don Juan Manuel and Cabeza de Vaca, however, treat enemy customs as tactics from which Spaniards must learn, either to imitate or to invent ways of thwarting them... They confront theory with practice, and in particular with failure.”
(Vargas: De muchas y muy bárbaras naciones 75.1)








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