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  1. La Dragona Carcajadas. Notas sobre una leyenda persa Mohammadi Shirmahaleh, Shekoufeh

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2025
    “…Finally, by means of symbolic and cultural hermeneutics, we will reflect on the only way the dragoness can be destroyed: a mirror.…”
  2. Protección, afirmación y sexualidad sin poder: un proyecto político y normativo para la construcción de los derechos sexuales Citeroni, Tracy, Cervantes-Carson, Alejandro

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2004
    “…The political project of positive sexual rights ultimately seeks to destroy male hegemony over the practice and discourse of sexuality and to remove heterosexuality from the center. …”
  3. Población y Estado en Argentina de 1930 a 1943. Análisis de los discursos de algunos actores sociales: industriales, militares, obreros y profesionales de la salud Novick, Susana

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2008
    “…This period began with the first coup d’état, which destroyed the formal constitutional order and led to the collapse of the liberal agro-export project, together with the restoration of nationalistic conservatism. …”
  4. Rebeldes antiagraristas en el distrito de Pátzcuaro. El caso de José María Guizar y Ladislao Molina Mendoza Arroyo, Juan Manuel, Martínez Aguilar, José Manuel

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…In this rebellion, Guizar and his men traversed the towns on the shores of Lake Pátzcuaro, demanding weapons, horses and forced loans, destroying communication lines and attacking train stations. …”
  5. Dos sonetos del siglo XVII: amor-locura en Quevedo y sor Juana Blanco Aguinaga, Carlos

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2012
    “…He shows that, whilst the theme of disillusionmentover and over again destroys the protagonists’ mad desire to hold on tobeauty, through their poetry both Quevedo and Sor Juana manage to free themselves for a brief moment from the vision of the world they have inheritedfrom the society of their day.…”
  6. Horacio Quiroga y el cuento fantástico Olea Franco, Rafael

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2008
    “…The next-to-last paragraph, which is discursive and does not pertain to the development of the plot, explains the whole story and, thus, destroys its construction based on "indices". In the end, nevertheless, it would seem the story subtly threatens the reader with the category of "the strange".…”

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