Faculty Publications: Spanish – October/November 2020

May 10, 2021

Spanish

Acevedo Rivera, Jeannette“Entre botas, manteletas y vestidos: Los objetos de moda como significantes de la clase social en la novela Tormento, de Benito Pérez Galdós.”Decimonónica, vol. 16 no. 2, 2019, pp. 1-16.   

“Of Frivolous Female Collectors and Manipulative Male Contributors: The Depiction of the Nineteenth-Century Album in Essays on Social Customs.” Nineteenth Century Studies, vol. 29, 2019, pp. 17-36.  

Gasior, Bonnie. “Década de 1930: La autobiografía y el <<raro perfil psicológico>> de <<el mejor poeta de su tiempo>>.” La recepción literaria de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: un siglo de apreciaciones críticas (1910-2010). Biblioteca Batioja: Instituto de Ideas Auriseculares (IDEA), (Forthcoming, Spring 2021).

. “Enrique Iglesias, Madonna and…¿San Juan de la Cruz? Teaching Mystic Poetry Through Pop Music.” In Reconsidering Early Modern Spanish Literature Through Mass and Pop Culture. Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs, (Forthcoming, Spring 2021).

. “Lope’s Los guanches de Tenerife y conquista de Gran Canaria: An Ecocritical Reading.” Decentering the Anthropocene: Spanish Ecocritical Texts and the Non-Human, Edited by Maryanne Leone and Shanna Lino, (Forthcoming, 2021).

. “Women’s Mental Health Advocacy in Lars and the Real Girl and the Don QuixoteConnection.” Reinventing Don Quixote in Cultural Production. Laberinto Journal, Special Issue on “Reinventing Don Quixote in Cultural Production,” vol. 21, 2019, pp. 103-116. 

Badia, Mindy and Bonnie Gasior, eds. Reconsidering Early Modern Spanish Literature through Mass and Pop Culture: Contemporizing the Classics in the Classroom. Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs, (Forthcoming, Spring 2021).

Gamboa, Yolanda and Bonnie Gasior. “From Houses to Humilladeros: Violence, Fear and Zayas’s Female Monster-Victims.” Peculiar Lives in Early Modern Spain: Essays Celebrating Amy Williamsen, University Press of the South, 2020, pp. 239-252. 

Gasior, Bonnie and Anahit Manoukian. “La locura como crítica social: reexaminando el cuento del loco de Sevilla (Don Quijote II.1).” Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America vol. 39, no. 1, 2019, pp. 219-232.