Número 12 - Medieval Iberia in contemporary culture

GENERAL

INTRODUCCIÓN

MEDIEVAL IBERIA IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE

(EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN)

Nancy F. Marino

Michigan State University

ARTÍCULOS

ECHOES OF HISPANIC CONQUEST NARRATIVE IN JAMES CAMERON'S AVATAR

Michael Harney

University of Texas-Austin - mpharney@xanteum.net

VERSIÓN (NO) ORIGINAL: ISABEL Y CARLOS, REY EMPERADOR FRENTE AL MULTILINGÜISMO Y LA DIVERSIDAD CULTURAL

Núria Silleras-Fernández

University of Colorado at Boulder - nuria.silleras-fernandez@Colorado.EDU

URRACA : FEMALE SOVEREIGNTY FORGOTTEN AND IMAGINED

Cristina Guardiola-Griffiths

University of Delaware - cmgm@udel.edu

SAINT OF THE SILVER SCREEN: QUEEN ISABEL OF ARAGON’S LEGACY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

Taiko Haessler

University of Colorado Boulder - Taiko.Haessler@Colorado.edu

USOS POLÍTICOS DEL ÉXODO: DEL REY PELAYO AL SIGLO XXI

David Arbesú

University of South Florida - arbesu@usf.edu

FROM SCOPOPHILIA TO ABJECTION: VISION AND BLINDNESS IN THE MONJA QUE SE ARRANCÓ LOS OJOS

Andrew M. Beresford

University of Durham – a.m.beresford@durham.ac.uk

 

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