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Rose Corral. El obsesivo circular de la ficción. Asedios a "Los siete locos" y "Los lanzallamas" de Roberto Arlt....
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2007“…Se reseñó el libro: El obsesivo circular de la ficción. Asedios a "Los siete locos" y "Los lanzallamas" de Roberto Arlt. …”
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Una escuela en celuloide. El cine de Emilio "Indio" Fernández o la obsesión por la educación
Historia Mexicana
1998“…The Films of Emilio "Indio'' Femández or the Obsession for Education…”
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La medida de América: de la observación métrica ilustrada española al empirismo razonado humboldtiano
Historia Mexicana
2017“…In its colonial aspect, Enlightenment science was obsessed with measuring a territory with objective observations made by using an ever-increasing arsenal of scientific instruments. …”
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Los paradigmas mesoamericanos que unificaron la reconstrucción del pasado: el mito de la creación del cosmos; la fundación del reino maravilloso (Tollán), y Quetzalcóatl, el creado...
Historia Mexicana
2002“…Quetzalcoatl, as well, remains as the leading reference in matters of authority and government. Thus, the obsession of Mesoamerican societies is with the repetition of the initial archetype and the nullification of time and his- tory through the device of the perpetual return to the origin.…”
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Terminología específica de la vulva en los textos eróticos árabes e islámicos medievales
Estudios de Asia y África
2025“…In the first section, the justification of the foundational texts of Islam in relation to eroticism and the female sex is briefly introduced, together with support for the theory of this Arab obsession when classifying and reifying the female body. …”
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Contra las identidades primordiales: las encarnaciones de Shirin Neshat en Women of Allah (1993-1997)
Estudios de Asia y África
2022“…Neshat uses her own image to critically embody the cliché of the chador-veiled woman that has obsessed the Western hegemonic media and that conforms to the model of the “virtuous woman” as constructed by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s official discourse. …”
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La conferencia sobre migración de 1932 entre México y Guatemala. Una frontera común y distintos intereses
Historia Mexicana
2022“…Reviewing these perspectives and the contrasts between them allows us to study a dynamic that has been overlooked by many experts: the determination of the postrevolutionary regime to order its southern border without offending its neighbor, and the obsession of the Guatemalan government with fortifying its northern border against communist activities. …”
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Microhistoria de una familia machokosh: aproximaciones a la construcción del espacio del "hogar" en Nairobi a través del relato “An ex-mas feast”
Estudios de Asia y África
2016“…It looks at representations of Nairobi in the Kenyan novelistic genre which describe the life of the city between 1970 and 1990 as analyzed by Roger Kurtz in his book Urban Obsessions, Urban Fears: The Kenyan PostcolonialNovel in order to contextualize this short prose work. …”
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De vísceras, tejidos e ideas abstractas: pasiones republicanas y figuraciones de lo humano a principios del XIX
Historia Mexicana
2025“…Passions –exacerbated, pursued, liberated– appear stubbornly, repeatedly, obsessively in the political universe of the epoch: “the meekness of the American heart,” “the toxic vapors produced by rancor and spite,” “the unhealed wounds” that “lead men to commit ferocious, remorseless excesses” are common expressions in the political language of the time. …”