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  1. Seres de contacto: la gestualidad en el Lisuarte de Grecia Luna Mariscal, Karla Xiomara

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2019
    “…The paper analyses the presence and function of gestures in the Lisuarte de Grecia with particular attention to the role of the hand gestures, which are the most abundant in the text and constitute a metonymy of thekinesthetic of the novel. A study is made of the literary elaboration of gestures in the new conception of fiction proposed by Feliciano de Silva, in which entertainment and comedy play a key role. …”
  2. Significación semiótica del diseño del jardín el Laberinto, paradigma del Yuanming Yuan Castilla, Manuel V.

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2018
    “…The destination of the Labyrinth was an open air scenery designed with western illusionist techniques for the entertainment of the emperor Qianlong. This article analyses the design of the Labyrinth from a visual language point of view. …”
  3. Grano a grano llena la gallina el buche: el combate a la corrupción en el arte de Kenia en el siglo XXI Rosenberg, Aaron Louis

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2014
    “…The fact that the same theme is similarly developed across multiple genres forces us to reevaluate the divisive categories within European and American criticism and to recognize the extent to which artists and audiences in Kenya are able and apt to respond to multiple media for information and entertainment.…”
  4. Entre mitos y realidades: ciudades mexicanas que concentran clase creativa Sobrino, Jaime

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2016
    “…The purpose of this document is to conduct an exploratory study of the demographic and economic attributes of cities in Mexico where the creative class is concentrated, in other words, the sector of the urban labor market comprising professionals, university professors, researchers, and those engaged in the arts, entertainment and sports. The term “creative class” was coined by Richard Florida (2002) and this segment of the working population has been given a connotation of competitive advantage for the city where it lives. …”
  5. Los efectos especiales en las fiestas virreinales de Nueva España y Perú Alberro, Solange

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…However, the human and cultural contexts were different, so the metropolitan people were replaced by indians and Castes. …”

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