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      • Familial Traces: Photography and Trauma in Doris Lessing’s Auto/biographical Narratives 

        Arias-Doblas, Maria Rosario (2014-12-16)
        This paper deals with the use of photography in Doris Lessing’s auto/biographical writings, particularly, Under My Skin: Volume One of My Autobiography, to 1949 (1994), and more recently, Alfred and Emily (2008). Both works ...
      • The Female Gaze in Cinematographic Adaptations of Little Women 

        López-Rodríguez, Miriam Esther (2019-04-26)
        La novela Little Women de Louisa May Alcott ha sido adaptada al cine en cinco ocasiones, aunque sólo han sobrevivido tres. Los guiones, la selección del reparto y la dirección artística de estas tres adaptaciones fueron ...
      • Feminist Geography and the Cityscape in Neo-Victorian Literature 

        Pettersson, Lin Elinor (2014-12-17)
        Feminist Geography is a relatively new discipline within Human Geography that undertakes the study of space, place and gender as scholars try to work out how these categories intersect in the production of social identities ...
      • Finite Complementation in Early English Medical Writing: A case Study of Syntactic Constructions in Competition 

        Romero Barranco, Jesús; Calle-Martin, Javier (2014-10-03)
        The present paper discusses the distribution of complement clauses in a corpus of early English medical writing, considering whether the object is introduced by the complementizer that (I have already promised that […]) ...
      • Flipping the English grammar classroom: a pedagogical experiment for undergraduate students 

        Pacheco-Franco, Marta (2022)
        Grammar is a key component of any language teaching curriculum, whether it ascribes to structural or to communicative approaches (Ur 2012). Although the attention devoted to grammar has decreased in the latter models ‒mainly ...
      • From demonstratives to degree words: on the origin of the intensifying function of this/that in american english 

        Calle-Martin, Javier (2018-09-03)
        The intensifying function of this/that can be traced back to the 14th century, when they acquired their adverbial status as a result of a grammaticalization process that turned them from deictic demonstratives into degree ...
      • Genders, mobilities, and interdependencies: the aims and theoretical background of bodies in transit 

        Romero-Ruiz, Maria Isabel (2018-11-12)
        The aim of this round table is to present an overview of the aims, research topics and theoretical framework of the new project “Bodies in Transit 2: Genders, Mobilities, and Interdependencies”. This project has connections ...
      • ‘Give hit him with great honour’: on the Double Object Construction in Late Middle English 

        Calle-Martin, Javier (2014-10-23)
        The term ‘dative alternation’ is generally used to refer to the three different variants of encoding of the objects of a ditransitive verb, which are elsewhere regarded as equivalent in present-day English: a) the prepositional ...
      • “Gods second maister peece. The woman”. Medical terminology addressing women in Early Modern English. 

        Salles Bernal, Soluna (2017-05-16)
        The expansion of the medical science that took place in the Early Modern period (16th and 17th century) was accompanied and promoted by the proliferation of medical writing materials, enhanced, in turn, by two synergic ...
      • Has Europe Forgiven Us for Brexit?”: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Tweets about the Eurovision Song Contest 

        García Gámez, María (2022)
        11/16/2022 To 11/18/2022
      • ‘I got into the room by means of a picklock key and found him’ Complex Prepositions in Early Modern English 

        Romero-Barranco, Jesús; Calle-Martin, Javier (2016-11-02)
        English complex prepositions can be subdivided into two-word and three-word sequences, the former containing an adverb, adjective or conjunction together with a simple preposition (i.e. instead ADV of PREP ); and the latter ...
      • 'I Have Every Reason to Love England': Black (neo)Victorianism and Transatlantic Fluidity in Neo-Victorian Fiction 

        Martín-González, Juan-José (2016-12-13)
        Within neo-Victorianism, or contemporary fiction which rewrites the Victorian age, Marie-Lousie Kohlhe has pointed out a critical “reluctance to engage head-on in cross-cultural comparisons, which seem essential ...
      • “I Was Never So Unmanned Before”: (Emasculating) Imperialism and the Late Victorian Crisis of Masculinity in Fin-de-Siècle Fiction 

        Martín González, Juan José (2015-07-14)
        The Victorian Fin de Siècle was a period characterized by decay, anxiety and identity fragmentation. Within the convolution of race, gender and class which was evinced in those decades, the crisis of masculinity outstands ...
      • Indian Ocean Cosmopolitanism(s) in Adulrazak Gurnah's By the Sea (2001) 

        Martín-González, Juan-José (2022-11)
        The recent Nobel Prize winner for literature, Abdulrazak Gurnah, is considered one of the most distinguished chroniclers of the Indian Ocean.That is the case of By the Sea (2001), an epic narrative criss-crossing three ...
      • "'It is not exactly that bad': on the use of the intensifiers this and that in english 

        Calle-Martin, Javier (2015-11-13)
        The intensifying function of the adverbs this and that can be traced back to the 14th century, when they just appeared in combination with gradable scalar adjectives like big ¿ small, good ¿ bad, easy ¿ difficult, etc. ...
      • Je veux me traquer. Images et paroles pour des anti-mémoires 

        Cortes-Zaborras, Carmen (2019-09-20)
        Le but de cette étude est d’analyser les rapports structurels et fonctionnels existant entre le discours visuel et le discours verbal dans Aveux non avenus, un ouvrage né de la collaboration artistique de Claude Cahun et ...
      • Juan Latino "El Negro": Poet and Humanist 

        Castro-Borrego, Silvia Pilar (2015-10-05)
        The article explores the historical novel written by José V. Pascual about the life and Works of Juan Latino "El Negro" focusing on the humanism of this black poet and professor and his contributions to the Afro-spanish ...
      • “Kate Williams’s The Pleasures of Men" (2012): mental disorder, trauma, resilience 

        Romero-Ruiz, Maria Isabel (2018-07-04)
        Violence against women has been an important issue for neo-Victorian studies. Women’s bodies and minds have been the object of violence in Victorian times and historical fiction echoes traumas from the past that need ...
      • La competencia comunicativa y el cine desde una perspectiva de género 

        Taillefer-de-Haya, Lidia; López Gallardo, Ana María (2020-10-29)
        En la actualidad, las adaptaciones cinematográficas pueden ser un recurso didáctico idóneo para la enseñanza universitaria de una lengua extranjera, ya que aportan no solo elementos lingüísticos sino también socioculturales, ...
      • La enseñanza de la lengua inglesa a través de sketches humorísticos 

        Ruiz Doña, Sergio; Taillefer-de-Haya, Lidia (2018-11-09)
        Los medios audiovisuales son un recurso didáctico muy beneficioso en la enseñanza de una segunda lengua, ya que engloban no solo elementos lingüísticos sino también socioculturales, fundamentales en el aprendizaje de un ...
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