FILOLOGÍAS EXTRANJERAS Y SUS LINGÜÍSTICAS
Department
ISABEL
SOTO GARCIA
Researcher in the period 1999-2013
2021
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Critical perspectives on Teju Cole
Atlantic Studies : Global Currents
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The problematics of openness: Cosmopolitanism and race in Teju Cole’s Open City
Atlantic Studies : Global Currents , Vol. 18, Núm. 3, pp. 298-315
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“Idea l’a need” or, enough said_ The poetics of reticence in Teju Cole’s Every Day is for the Thief and Open City
Atlantic Studies : Global Currents , Vol. 18, Núm. 3, pp. 368-386
2019
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“Negroes were not strange to Spain”: Langston hughes and the Spanish “context”
Black USA and Spain: Shared Memories in the 20th Century (Taylor and Francis), pp. 153-172
2017
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Black Atlantic (Dis)Entanglements: Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, and Spain
Zeitschrift fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Vol. 65, Núm. 2, pp. 203-217
2014
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I Knew that Spain once belonged to the Moors: Langston hughes, race, and the Spanish Civil War
Research in African Literatures, Vol. 45, Núm. 3, pp. 130-146
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The weight of words: Writing about race in the United States and Europe
American Historical Review, Vol. 119, Núm. 3, pp. 800-808
2009
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“White people to either side”: Native son and the poetics of space
Black Scholar, Vol. 39, Núm. 1-2, pp. 23-26
2007
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“To Hear Another Language”: Lifting the Veil between Langston Hughes and Federico García Lorca
Critical Approaches to Ethnic American Literature (Brill Academic Publishers), pp. 101-117
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“To Hear Another Language”: Lifting the Veil between Langston Hughes and Federico García Lorca
Border transits: literature and culture across the line (Rodopi), pp. 101-117
2001
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Betwits and Between: The Case of Our Nig
Myth and ritual in African American and native American literatures (Universidad de Huelva), pp. 207-220