Journal | Rassegna iberistica
Journal issue | 47 | 121 | 2024
Keywords Fin de siècle fiction • Violenza • Lagartijas tiradas al sol • Violencia contra la mujer • Álbumes • Instrucción femenina • Contemporary Catalan literature • Gender discriminations • Literatas • Archivos sonoros • cabaret • Literatura de viaje • Girolamo Borgia • Illustrated books • Transparency • Alfonso d’Avalos • Exilio • Poems • Rosalía de Castro • Sound files • Valverde, 20 • Violencia epistémica • Prostitución • Violenza subliminale • Leucopetra • Erasmo da Rotterdam • Stampa spagnola di fine Ottocento • Literatura de mujer siglo XIX • Unpublished texts • Prostitution • Language issue • Estudis de gènere • Dibujo • Gender Perspective • Don Quijote • Víctor Català • Phonodia • Textos inéditos • Prosa catalana del Primo Novecento • Resistance • Riviste femminili • Women’s journals • Américo Castro • Prensa femenina • Female instruction • Juan José Saer • Grabaciones • Libro ilustrado • Língua portuguesa • Clandestinidad • Jorge Luis Borges • Felip Palma • Privacidad • Ode ad florem Gnidi • Women’s press • Violencia estructural • Friné Criolla • Women’s writing • Teatro mexicano • Late nineteenth century Spanish press • Questão da língua • María Teresa León • Luso-brasileirismo • Onorato Fascitelli • autobiografía • Clandestinity • Discriminazioni di genere • Premsa femenina • Luigi Tansillo • Drawing • Exile • Ana de Castro Osório • Portuguese language • Rafael Alberti • Transparencia • Flor en el agua • Intermediality • Autobiografía • Magazines for Women • Recordings • Autorferencialidad • Literatura siglo XIX • Subliminal violence • Mexican theatre • Intermedialidad • Intertextualidad • Privacy • Travel literature • Voz • Escriptura de dones • identidad • Reforma ortográfica • Antonio Gala • Resistencia • Women and violence • Flores y Perlas • Voice • Scrittura delle donne • History of Criticism • Poemas • Història de la crítica • Intertextuality • Identidad • Elogio della Follia • Albums • Siesta • Luso-Brazilianism • Orthographic reform • Feminal • Nineteenth century women’s literature • Bernardino Martirano
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