Laberinto Journal, volumen 10 (2017)
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'Laberinto Journal' presenta en este número, entre otros, los siguientes artículos:
- Why Cervantes in China?: Hyperreality and Cevantine Cultural encounters in Beijing 2016 (Tang Xianzu, Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Borges), Juan Pablo Gil-Osle (Arizona State University)
- Salvador Dalí’s Don Quixote: High Art or Kitsch?, William Daniel Holcombe (Clemson University)
- Mammoth Woolly Migrations: Transhumance, Extinction, and the Cervantine Shepherd, Margaret Marek (Illinois College)
- Transcendental metagenre travelers: a background of the reception of Cervantes’ Don Quixote in Spain and France, Vicente Pérez de León (University of Glasgow) y Véronique Duché (University of Melbourne)
- «...And things that go bump in the night:» Narrative Deferral, the Supernatural, and the Metafictive Uncanny in Don Quijote, Christopher Weimer (Oklahoma State University).
- Why Cervantes in China?: Hyperreality and Cevantine Cultural encounters in Beijing 2016 (Tang Xianzu, Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Borges), Juan Pablo Gil-Osle (Arizona State University)
- Salvador Dalí’s Don Quixote: High Art or Kitsch?, William Daniel Holcombe (Clemson University)
- Mammoth Woolly Migrations: Transhumance, Extinction, and the Cervantine Shepherd, Margaret Marek (Illinois College)
- Transcendental metagenre travelers: a background of the reception of Cervantes’ Don Quixote in Spain and France, Vicente Pérez de León (University of Glasgow) y Véronique Duché (University of Melbourne)
- «...And things that go bump in the night:» Narrative Deferral, the Supernatural, and the Metafictive Uncanny in Don Quijote, Christopher Weimer (Oklahoma State University).
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