HispanismsSeries Editor: Anne J. Cruz Hispanisms presents innovative studies of the literatures and cultures of the Hispanic world. This series offers a forum for various critical and disciplinary approaches; queries and proposals for manuscripts and translations are welcome. |
Author: Miguel de UnamunoPub Date: 2007 A newly discovered treatise by a major European writer learn more... |
Author: Gina HerrmannPub Date: January 2010 The first major study of the profound impact of international communist politics and culture on Spanish letters learn more... |
Author: Joseph PérezPub Date: March 2007 A concise retelling of the Sephardic Jews grim story learn more... |
Author: Edited by Helen NaderPub Date: 2004 Powerful/influential women who provided positive role models without opposition from males are not an invention of twentieth-century feminism but also existed in times past. learn more... |
Author: Barbara FuchsPub Date: January 2003 Cervantes challenges the states attempt to categorize its subjects by presenting characters who pass for another gender, nationality, or religion. learn more... |
Author: Xavier ZubiriPub Date: July 2003 First English translation Spanish philosopher Zubiris estructura dinámica de la realidad. learn more... |
Author: Edited by Richard L. KaganPub Date: May 2002 learn more... |
Author: Carroll B. JohnsonPub Date: May 2000 In this first volume in the new HISPANISMS series, Johnson illuminates Cervantes Don Quixote on the side of materialism--in contrast to the highly idealistic perspective one usually takes of the knight-errant and his adventures. learn more... |








