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  1. Español, castellano, andaluz, haquitía y lingua franca en árabe marroquí decimonónico y de principios del siglo XX. Moriscos, judíos y españoles en Marruecos Moscoso García, Francisco

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…Spanish, castilian, andalusian, haquitía and lingua franca in nineteenth and early twentieth century moroccan arabic. Moriscos, jews and spaniards in Morocco.…”
  2. ¡Olvidar el semitismo! Massad, Joseph

    Foro Internacional

    2014
    “…This paper reflects on the memory of Freud in relation to the history of Semitism from the end of the 18th century, as a foundational moment in orientalism, anti-Semitism and the representation of Arabs, Muslims and Jews in the 19th century. It reprises the analysis of Edward Said, who connects it to the ongoing ecumenical liberal attempt to bring Judaism, Christianity and Islam together under the broad umbrella of “Abrahamic religions,” a concept evoked by Jacques Derrida towards the end of his life. …”
  3. De la apertura al cierre de puertas: la inmigración judía en México durante las primeras décadas del siglo XX Gleizer, Daniela

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…In this sense, the paper analyzes the transition of the Mexican immigration  policy and certain governmental posi-tions: from being a liberal, open doors policy –which not only did not limit, but even encouraged  Jewish immigration, among others– to a closed doors policy which, during the 1930’s, entailed a marked attitude  of rejection towards the entrance to the country of a large number of ethnical, religious and national groups, including the Jews.…”
  4. El boicot turístico a México. Controversias político-diplomáticas a raíz del voto mexicano en la resolución 3379 de la ONU Katz Gugenheim, Ariela

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “…As a response to Mexico’s vote in support of the resolution, U.S. Jews declared a tourist boycott of Mexico. Based on abundant documentation from institutional and governmental archives in Mexico, Israel and the United States, this article describes the tourist boycott that followed the vote, showing its popular origins and explaining its adoption by U.S. …”
  5. Las guerras del hummus: comida local, récord Guinness y gastropolítica palestino-israelí Avieli, Nir

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2015
    “…Jews and Palestinians have long been involved in a violent conflict over territory, resources and national identity, yet share a culinary passion: Hummus. …”
  6. La Alhambra de Granada: un fractal orientalista en clave poscolonial. Los puntos de vista local y árabe González Alcantud, José Antonio, Rojo Flores, Sandra

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2014
    “…Moreover, they seek to introduce the descriptions of various Arab and other foreign travelers and intellectuals, who tend to take as their point of departure the nostalgic exhaltation of a lost homeland (al-Andalus) following the historical expulsion of Jews and Moors from Spain. The authors aim to show, on one hand, how these characterizations have become rooted in contemporary nationalist Arabic discourse, but also how this image is adapted to apparently different realities, such as that of the Middle East and Latin America, but which find common ground in such themes as exile, loss, and nostalgia. …”
  7. Los relatos del origen: judíos en México Cánovas, Rodrigo

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2009
    “…These entries have been conceived as various expressions of a single subject: being a Jew.…”

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