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  1. Funciones del diminutivo en el español venezolano Malaver, Irania

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2018
    “…According to the results, in the Venezuelan Spanish the predominant diminutive is used with subjective values (irony, respect, intensification, attenuation).…”
  2. El mal de España: parodia de la visión organicista de la nación en "Tiempo de silencio", de Luis Martín Santos Gómez, María Asunción

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2011
    “…In Tiempo de silencio (1962), Luis Martín Santos parodies discourse employedby the writers of the Generation of 98 when referring to “el mal de España”.Martín Santos reflects on national identity and on the specific circumstancesof post-Civil War Spain, while highlighting the essentialism, fatalism,and contradictions of the “noventayochistas”. Irony becomes Martín Santos’sweapon of choice by presenting Pedro as the parodic embodiment of the“iron surgeon”, the superior, providential man who was supposed to “rebuild”the homeland, but who instead ends up failing and immersed inthe most absolute nihilism.…”
  3. Las niñas buenas no gritan: anorexia y desafíos a la feminidad en jóvenes mujeres de León, Guanajuato Hernández Gutiérrez, Julia

    Estudios de Género

    2015
    “…In this article, we propose that, on the contrary, anorexia could be related with certain ways to resist the exigencies from their environment, which may demonstrate the irony of facades and the anger that could be retained in their pretended delicate body. …”

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