Laberinto Journal
Arizona State University, Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures, ACMRS-Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Society
Laberinto Journal is a peer-edited, electronic journal dedicated to the exploration of Hispanic literature and culture from the early modern period. It is sponsored by the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS) and is affiliated with the Spanish Section at the School of International Letters and Cultures, Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.
With a transoceanic perspective, Laberinto seeks interdisciplinary works that focus on a variety of literary and cultural texts and themes. Articles that focus on marginalized authors and figures, world-wide cultural interactions, African Diaspora Studies, Indigenous Studies, Asian Studies, Women and Gender Studies, Queer Studies, and Colonial and Postcolonial Studies are especially welcome.
Laberinto also seeks submissions that analyze visual arts in relation to the early modern period. Areas of particular interest include painting, architecture, maps, book illustration and illumination, film, videos, gaming, photography, and websites. Pedagogical articles of substance are also welcome, especially regarding Digital Humanities or Digital Storytelling. Submissions should be complete articles with works cited.
Laberinto accepts submissions (5,000 to 10,000 words in a Word document) in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, which follow the latest MLA format and conform to the journal Style Guide (found online under Submissions and Call for Papers). To ensure blind peer review, the author’s name should not appear anywhere in the manuscript. Instead, the author’s name, affiliation, and contact information should be presented in a cover sheet.
Please send your manuscript for consideration in an email directed to Juan Pablo Gil-Oslé (jgilosle@asu.edu) and Daniel Holcombe (daniel.holcombe@gcsu.edu).
With a transoceanic perspective, Laberinto seeks interdisciplinary works that focus on a variety of literary and cultural texts and themes. Articles that focus on marginalized authors and figures, world-wide cultural interactions, African Diaspora Studies, Indigenous Studies, Asian Studies, Women and Gender Studies, Queer Studies, and Colonial and Postcolonial Studies are especially welcome.
Laberinto also seeks submissions that analyze visual arts in relation to the early modern period. Areas of particular interest include painting, architecture, maps, book illustration and illumination, film, videos, gaming, photography, and websites. Pedagogical articles of substance are also welcome, especially regarding Digital Humanities or Digital Storytelling. Submissions should be complete articles with works cited.
Laberinto accepts submissions (5,000 to 10,000 words in a Word document) in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, which follow the latest MLA format and conform to the journal Style Guide (found online under Submissions and Call for Papers). To ensure blind peer review, the author’s name should not appear anywhere in the manuscript. Instead, the author’s name, affiliation, and contact information should be presented in a cover sheet.
Please send your manuscript for consideration in an email directed to Juan Pablo Gil-Oslé (jgilosle@asu.edu) and Daniel Holcombe (daniel.holcombe@gcsu.edu).
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Viajeros y cronistas en el Madrid de las letras: nuevas vistas panorámicas Enrique García Santo-Tomás, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor......5
An Ambivalent Female Voice: Translating Lope de Vega's Los melindres de
Belisa
Mindy E. Badía, Indiana University Southeast........................................11 Reviews
Frederick A. de Armas. Cervantes’ Architectures: The Dangers Outside. Toronto Iberic 76. Toronto—Buffalo—London: University of Toronto Press,
2022. ISBN: 978-1-4875-4239-9. 363 pp.
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University........................................30
Victoria M. Muñoz, Spanish Romance in the Battle for Global Supremacy. Tudor and Stuart Black Legends. London: Anthem Press, 2022. ISBN: 1-78527-330-2. 231 pp.
Marina Brownlee, Princeton University...................................................33
Jeremy Robbins, Incomparable Realms: Spain During the Golden Age, 1500- 1700. London: Reaktion Books, 2022. ISBN: 9781789145373. 367 pp.
Enrique García Santo-Tomás, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor...35
Enrique García Santo-Tomás. María de Zayas y la imaginación crítica: bibliografía razonada y comentada. Teatro del Siglo de Oro: Bibliografías y catálogos 56. Kassel: Reichenberger, 2022. ISBN: 9783967280418. 408 pp.
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University........................................38 Edward H. Friedman, editor. A Companion to the Spanish Picaresque
Novel. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Tamesis, 2022. ISBN: 978-1855663671. 240 pp. Mónica Covarrubias Velázquez, Arizona State University....................40
LABERINTO JOURNAL 16 (2023)
Nutrición maternal versus fagocitación: el doble circuito de la alimentación en Día y Noche de Madrid
Nicolás Vivalda, Vassar College .............................................................................7
La (im)perfecta amistad entre Don Quijote y Sancho: Honor de Cavalleria (2006) de Albert Serra
Juliana Fillies, Claremont McKenna College
...................................................31
Binging Cervantes: Una lectura biosemiótica de Don Quijote a partir de la serie de televisión The Expanse (Amazon Prime)
Belén Sánchez, Arizona State University ...........................................................47
Windmill to Bridle in the Epic of the Bourgeoisie: Temperance and Commerce in Don Quijote de la Mancha, Part 1
Eric Clifford Graf, Independent Scholar
...........................................................61
Reviews
Enrique García Santo-Tomás. Signos vitales: procreación e imagen en la narrativa áurea. Tiempo Emulado: Historia de América y España 76. Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2020. 364 pp. ISBN: 978-84-9192-169-1.
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University ...................................................71
Millennial Cervantes: New Currents in Cervantes Studies. Ed. Bruce R. Burningham. New Hispanisms. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2020. 264 pp. ISBN: 978-14 9621-762-2.
Christopher Weimer, Oklahoma State University
............................................75
Beatriz Carolina Peña Núñez. 26 Años de Esclavitud: Juan Miranda y otros negros españoles en la Nueva York colonial. Bogotá: Universidad del Rosario, 2021. 427 pp. ISBN: 978-958-784-798-7.
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University ...................................................79
N. Michelle Murray. Home Away from Home: Immigrant Narratives, Domesticity, and Coloniality in Contemporary Spanish Culture. Department of Romance Studies, The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2018.
225 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4696-4746-3.
Edurne Beltrán de Heredia Carmona, Coastal Carolina University .............81
Articles
Sor Juana’s Birth and the Mexican Racial Imaginary: The Enigmas of her Family, Putative “Sisters” and other Blind Spots in Criticism
Emil Volek, Arizona State University ................................. 4
El Festejo de los Empeños de Una Casa: The Negotiation of a Social Contract for the American Colonies of Spain
Dulce María González-Estévez, Arizona S. University..............23
Slumming Don Quixote in Luis Lucia's Rocío de la Mancha (1963)
Daniel Holcombe, Georgia College & State University
(Alumnus, Arizona State University).................................. .54
Barroco, amistad y metonimia en “El Licenciado Vidriera”
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University......................103
Reviews
The Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815: A Reader of Primary Sources. Ed. Christina H. Lee and Ricardo Padrón. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. 249 pp. ISBN: 978-94-6372-064-9.
Robert Richmond Ellis, Occidental College .........................131
Vélez de Guevara, Luis. La conquista de Orán. Edición crítica y anotada de C. George Peale y Javier J. González Martínez. Newark, Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta-Hispanic Monographs, 2020. 210 pp.
Ana M. Rodríguez Rodríguez, University of Iowa...................137
Pornographic Sensibilities: Imagining Sex and the Visceral in Premodern and Early Modern Spanish Cultural Production. Ed. Nicholas R. Jones and Chad Leahy. Routledge, 2021. 269 pp. ISBN: 978-0-367-50353-6.
Daniel Holcombe, Georgia College and State University .........141
Cirnigliaro, Noelia S. Domus. Ficción y mundo doméstico en el Barroco español. Tamesis, 2015. 197 pp. ISBN: 978-1-85566-293-3.
William Worden, University of Alabama............................144
Faraway Settings: Spanish and Chinese Theaters of the 16th and 17th Centuries. Juan Pablo Gil-Osle & Frederick A. de Armas, editors. Iberoamericana Vervuert, 2021
Dakota Tucker & John Beusterien, Texas Tech University.......147
(Dis)Arming Marital (Dis)Harmony: Sancho and Teresa Panza Discuss Marriage in Don Quijote
Stacey L. Parker Aronson, University of Minnesota Morris………..3
Ecopedagogía y la enseñanza de Don Quijote
Gabriela R. Dongo Arévalo, Arizona State University……….…..22
Reviews
John K. Moore. Mulatto.Outlaw.Pilgrim.Priest. The Legal Case of José Soller, Accused of Impersonating a Pastor and Other Crimes in Seventeenth-Century Spain. The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World 75. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2020. 359 pp. ISBN 978-90-04-41777-9.
Frederick A. de Armas, University of Chicago….…………….34
Anna Caballé and Randolph D. Pope, ed. ¿Por qué España?: Memorias del hispanismo estadounidense. Barcelona: Galaxia Gutenberg, 2014. 654 pp. ISBN: 978-84-16252-13-8.
Bill Worden, The University of Alabama………………….….38
David William Foster. Picturing the Barrio: Ten Chicano Photographers. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh P, 2017. 186 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8229-6439-1.
Daniel Holcombe, Georgia College and State University…...…44
Leahy, Chad and Ken Tully, ed. and trans. Jerusalem Afflicted: Quaresmius, Spain, and the Idea of a 17th-Century Crusade. Oxon-New York: Routledge, 2019. 210 pp. ISBN: 978-0367260101
Juan Pablo Gil-Oslé, Arizona State University………………….51
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, El sueño (1690) (nuevo texto establecido). Colección Visor de Poesía, volumen 1067. Ed. Emil Volek. Madrid: Visor Libros, 2019. 133 pp. ISBN: 9788498953671
Christopher D. Johnson, Arizona State University……………...53
Articles and Talks
Why Cervantes in China?: Hyperreality and Cevantine Cultural encounters in Beijing 2016 (Tang Xianzu, Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Borges)
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University…………………….3
Salvador Dalí’s Don Quixote: High Art or Kitsch?
William Daniel Holcombe, Clemson University…………………13
Mammoth Woolly Migrations: Transhumance, Extinction, and the Cervantine Shepherd
Margaret Marek, Illinois College…………………………………27
Transcendental metagenre travelers: a background of the reception of Cervantes’ Don Quixote in Spain and France
Vicente Pérez de León, University of Glasgow
Véronique Duché, University of Melbourne……………………53
“ . . . And things that go bump in the night:” Narrative Deferral, the Supernatural, and the Metafictive Uncanny in Don Quijote
Christopher Weimer, Oklahoma State University………………74
La enseñanza y la aceptación de las obras de Cervantes en China desde métodos multidisciplinarios
Zhang Jingting, Universidad de Estudios Internacionales de Shanghái………………………………………………………....94
“Yo sé quién soy:” La quijotización de Dulcinea y la dulcinización de Don
Quijote en una película de Vicente Escrivá
María José Domínguez, Arizona State University………………114
21st-Century Quixotes: Interdisciplinary Approaches and Global Classrooms
Rogelio Miñana, Drexel University……………………………..122
Program of the Conference at the University in Chicago Center in Beijing: “Cervantes in his 400th Anniversary in China.”
………………………………...……..………………………...132
Book Reviews
David William Foster. Alexandre de Gusmão, The Story of the Predestined Pilgrim and His Brother Reprobate, in Which, through a Mysterious Parable, Is Told the Felicitous Success of the One Saved and the Unfortunate Lot of the One Condemned. Trans., with an introd. and Index by Christopher C. Lund. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2016. Xxxv, 137 pp., plates
……………………………………………………………… 139
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle. Barbara Fuchs, The Poetics of Piracy: Emulating Spain in English Literature. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. pp. 186. ISBN: 9780812244755
…………………...…………………………………………… 142
Andrés F. Ruiz-Olaya. Franklin G.Y. Pease, El mar peruano: mitos andinos y europeos. Comp. Nicanor Domínguez Faura. Lima: Sociedad Geográfica de Lima, 2015
….……………………………………………………………...145
Articles
The Chinese Problem in the Early Modern
Missionary Project of the Spanish Philippines………………………. 5
Christina H. Lee, Princeton University
Diego de Molina en Jamestown, 1611-1616:
espía, prisionero, oráculo del fin del imperio………………………... 33
Kimberly Borchard, Randolph-Macon College
"Me cago en el gran Colón:”
Criticizing Global Projects in 19th-century Santo Domingo………… 55
Heather Allen, University of Mississippi
Mariología en defensa del Islam:
Cervantes, Zoraida y los libros plúmbeos………………..……………73
Jesus Botello, University of Delaware
Enrique Garcés y la continuidad de la
literatura política en los Andes, Iberia e Italia…………………………94
Tatiana Alvarado Teodorika, IUT--Université de Bordeaux Montaigne
The ‘Mother of Missions:’ The Duchess of Aveiro’s Global Correspondence on China and Japan, 1674-1694…………………….128
Jeanne Gillespie, The University of Southern Mississippi
Book Reviews
Maria José Domínguez. Julio Vélez Sainz, La defensa de la mujer en la literatura hispánica. Madrid: Cátedra, 2015. 424 pp. ISBN: 978843472…. 135
Veronika Ryjik. Vélez de Guevara, Luis. El cerco de Roma por el rey Desiderio. Eds. William R. Manson y C. George Peale. Hispanic Monographs: Ediciones críticas, 85. Newark, DE: Juan de la Cuesta, 2015. 181 pp.
………………………………..…………………………… 139
Ana Rodríguez Rodríguez. Vélez de Guevara, Luis. La niña de Gómez Arias. Edición crítica y anotada de William R. Manson y C. George Peale. Estudio introductorio de María M. Carrión. Newark, Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta-Hispanic Monographs, 2016. 229 pp. ISBN: ISBN: 9781588712684 ……………………………………. 142
Obituary Notices
Obituary of Vern Williamsen. James T. Abraham
Obituary of Vern Williamsen. Matthew D. Stroud
Articles
David Hildner. Los Guzmanes de Toral: valimiento y rusticidad en un drama lopesco
Thomas P. Finn. Virgins to the Rescue: Male Abdication and Female Empowerment in Angela de Azevedo
Book Review
Julio Vélez Sainz. Archer, Robert, La cuestión odiosa: La mujer en la literatura hispánica tardomedieval, Trad. Marion Coderch Barrios, Valencia, Institució Alfons el Magnànim, 2011. ISBN: 9788478226047. 344 pp.
Editor’s Notes
6
Fashion and Nationalism: Political Critique in Early Modern Costume Books. George Antony Thomas
8
“¡Ay, reino mal gobernado!”: The Monarchy in Mira de Amescua’s Las desgracias del rey don Alfonso, el Casto. Matthew D. Stroud
27
Harmony as Narrative in “La española inglesa.” Gregory Baum
43
Schema Theory, Prototype Theory, and the Novela Dialogada: Toward a Perspectivist and Dynamic View of Literary Genres. Julien J. Simon
64
From Perú to Appalachia: Amazons, El Dorado, and the improbable mythology of the Virginia state seal. Kimberly C. Borchard
91
Book reviews:
Della Porta, Giovan Battista. The Art of Remembering: L’arte del ricordare. Ed. Armando Maggi and Frederick A. de Armas. Trans. Miriam Aloisio et al. Ravenna: Longo Editore, 2012.
119
Objects of Culture in the Literature of Imperial Spain. Eds. Mary E. Barnard and Frederick A. de Armas. Toronto: Toronto UP, 2013.
122
Vélez Sainz, Julio. “De amor, de honor e de donas” Mujer e ideales corteses en la Castilla de Juan II (1406-1454). Madrid: Editorial Complutense, 2013.
125
Ana María Rodríguez-Rodríguez. Letras liberadas: Cautiverio, escritura y subjetividad en el Mediterráneo de la época imperial española. Madrid: Visor Libros, 2013.
128
Felipe E. Rojas, University of Chicago
Morisca Acts of Resistance and the Subversive Agency of Isabel/Zelima in María de Zayas’s La esclava de su amante
Bradford Ellis, St. Norbert College
War Machines: Instrumentality and Empire in Early Modern Spanish Drama
Cory A. Reed, The University of Texas at Austin
From the Roman Baroque to the Indian Jungle: Francis Xavier’s Letters from Goa, or the Construction of a God
Frédéric Conrod, Florida Atlantic University
— Mindy Badia, University of Arkansas
Who’s Telling This Story Anyhow? Framing Tales East and West: Panchatantra to Boccaccio to Zayas
— Margaret Greer, Duke University
Casta Painting: Identity and Social Stratification in Colonial Mexico
— Ilona Katzew, New York University
The Comedia in Seventeenth Century Amsterdam: Rodenburgh’s Adaptation of Aguilar’s La venganza honra
— Matthew Stroud, Trinity University
Papers by Laberinto Journal
Viajeros y cronistas en el Madrid de las letras: nuevas vistas panorámicas Enrique García Santo-Tomás, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor......5
An Ambivalent Female Voice: Translating Lope de Vega's Los melindres de
Belisa
Mindy E. Badía, Indiana University Southeast........................................11 Reviews
Frederick A. de Armas. Cervantes’ Architectures: The Dangers Outside. Toronto Iberic 76. Toronto—Buffalo—London: University of Toronto Press,
2022. ISBN: 978-1-4875-4239-9. 363 pp.
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University........................................30
Victoria M. Muñoz, Spanish Romance in the Battle for Global Supremacy. Tudor and Stuart Black Legends. London: Anthem Press, 2022. ISBN: 1-78527-330-2. 231 pp.
Marina Brownlee, Princeton University...................................................33
Jeremy Robbins, Incomparable Realms: Spain During the Golden Age, 1500- 1700. London: Reaktion Books, 2022. ISBN: 9781789145373. 367 pp.
Enrique García Santo-Tomás, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor...35
Enrique García Santo-Tomás. María de Zayas y la imaginación crítica: bibliografía razonada y comentada. Teatro del Siglo de Oro: Bibliografías y catálogos 56. Kassel: Reichenberger, 2022. ISBN: 9783967280418. 408 pp.
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University........................................38 Edward H. Friedman, editor. A Companion to the Spanish Picaresque
Novel. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Tamesis, 2022. ISBN: 978-1855663671. 240 pp. Mónica Covarrubias Velázquez, Arizona State University....................40
LABERINTO JOURNAL 16 (2023)
Nutrición maternal versus fagocitación: el doble circuito de la alimentación en Día y Noche de Madrid
Nicolás Vivalda, Vassar College .............................................................................7
La (im)perfecta amistad entre Don Quijote y Sancho: Honor de Cavalleria (2006) de Albert Serra
Juliana Fillies, Claremont McKenna College
...................................................31
Binging Cervantes: Una lectura biosemiótica de Don Quijote a partir de la serie de televisión The Expanse (Amazon Prime)
Belén Sánchez, Arizona State University ...........................................................47
Windmill to Bridle in the Epic of the Bourgeoisie: Temperance and Commerce in Don Quijote de la Mancha, Part 1
Eric Clifford Graf, Independent Scholar
...........................................................61
Reviews
Enrique García Santo-Tomás. Signos vitales: procreación e imagen en la narrativa áurea. Tiempo Emulado: Historia de América y España 76. Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2020. 364 pp. ISBN: 978-84-9192-169-1.
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University ...................................................71
Millennial Cervantes: New Currents in Cervantes Studies. Ed. Bruce R. Burningham. New Hispanisms. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2020. 264 pp. ISBN: 978-14 9621-762-2.
Christopher Weimer, Oklahoma State University
............................................75
Beatriz Carolina Peña Núñez. 26 Años de Esclavitud: Juan Miranda y otros negros españoles en la Nueva York colonial. Bogotá: Universidad del Rosario, 2021. 427 pp. ISBN: 978-958-784-798-7.
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University ...................................................79
N. Michelle Murray. Home Away from Home: Immigrant Narratives, Domesticity, and Coloniality in Contemporary Spanish Culture. Department of Romance Studies, The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2018.
225 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4696-4746-3.
Edurne Beltrán de Heredia Carmona, Coastal Carolina University .............81
Articles
Sor Juana’s Birth and the Mexican Racial Imaginary: The Enigmas of her Family, Putative “Sisters” and other Blind Spots in Criticism
Emil Volek, Arizona State University ................................. 4
El Festejo de los Empeños de Una Casa: The Negotiation of a Social Contract for the American Colonies of Spain
Dulce María González-Estévez, Arizona S. University..............23
Slumming Don Quixote in Luis Lucia's Rocío de la Mancha (1963)
Daniel Holcombe, Georgia College & State University
(Alumnus, Arizona State University).................................. .54
Barroco, amistad y metonimia en “El Licenciado Vidriera”
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University......................103
Reviews
The Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815: A Reader of Primary Sources. Ed. Christina H. Lee and Ricardo Padrón. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. 249 pp. ISBN: 978-94-6372-064-9.
Robert Richmond Ellis, Occidental College .........................131
Vélez de Guevara, Luis. La conquista de Orán. Edición crítica y anotada de C. George Peale y Javier J. González Martínez. Newark, Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta-Hispanic Monographs, 2020. 210 pp.
Ana M. Rodríguez Rodríguez, University of Iowa...................137
Pornographic Sensibilities: Imagining Sex and the Visceral in Premodern and Early Modern Spanish Cultural Production. Ed. Nicholas R. Jones and Chad Leahy. Routledge, 2021. 269 pp. ISBN: 978-0-367-50353-6.
Daniel Holcombe, Georgia College and State University .........141
Cirnigliaro, Noelia S. Domus. Ficción y mundo doméstico en el Barroco español. Tamesis, 2015. 197 pp. ISBN: 978-1-85566-293-3.
William Worden, University of Alabama............................144
Faraway Settings: Spanish and Chinese Theaters of the 16th and 17th Centuries. Juan Pablo Gil-Osle & Frederick A. de Armas, editors. Iberoamericana Vervuert, 2021
Dakota Tucker & John Beusterien, Texas Tech University.......147
(Dis)Arming Marital (Dis)Harmony: Sancho and Teresa Panza Discuss Marriage in Don Quijote
Stacey L. Parker Aronson, University of Minnesota Morris………..3
Ecopedagogía y la enseñanza de Don Quijote
Gabriela R. Dongo Arévalo, Arizona State University……….…..22
Reviews
John K. Moore. Mulatto.Outlaw.Pilgrim.Priest. The Legal Case of José Soller, Accused of Impersonating a Pastor and Other Crimes in Seventeenth-Century Spain. The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World 75. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2020. 359 pp. ISBN 978-90-04-41777-9.
Frederick A. de Armas, University of Chicago….…………….34
Anna Caballé and Randolph D. Pope, ed. ¿Por qué España?: Memorias del hispanismo estadounidense. Barcelona: Galaxia Gutenberg, 2014. 654 pp. ISBN: 978-84-16252-13-8.
Bill Worden, The University of Alabama………………….….38
David William Foster. Picturing the Barrio: Ten Chicano Photographers. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh P, 2017. 186 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8229-6439-1.
Daniel Holcombe, Georgia College and State University…...…44
Leahy, Chad and Ken Tully, ed. and trans. Jerusalem Afflicted: Quaresmius, Spain, and the Idea of a 17th-Century Crusade. Oxon-New York: Routledge, 2019. 210 pp. ISBN: 978-0367260101
Juan Pablo Gil-Oslé, Arizona State University………………….51
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, El sueño (1690) (nuevo texto establecido). Colección Visor de Poesía, volumen 1067. Ed. Emil Volek. Madrid: Visor Libros, 2019. 133 pp. ISBN: 9788498953671
Christopher D. Johnson, Arizona State University……………...53
Articles and Talks
Why Cervantes in China?: Hyperreality and Cevantine Cultural encounters in Beijing 2016 (Tang Xianzu, Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Borges)
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, Arizona State University…………………….3
Salvador Dalí’s Don Quixote: High Art or Kitsch?
William Daniel Holcombe, Clemson University…………………13
Mammoth Woolly Migrations: Transhumance, Extinction, and the Cervantine Shepherd
Margaret Marek, Illinois College…………………………………27
Transcendental metagenre travelers: a background of the reception of Cervantes’ Don Quixote in Spain and France
Vicente Pérez de León, University of Glasgow
Véronique Duché, University of Melbourne……………………53
“ . . . And things that go bump in the night:” Narrative Deferral, the Supernatural, and the Metafictive Uncanny in Don Quijote
Christopher Weimer, Oklahoma State University………………74
La enseñanza y la aceptación de las obras de Cervantes en China desde métodos multidisciplinarios
Zhang Jingting, Universidad de Estudios Internacionales de Shanghái………………………………………………………....94
“Yo sé quién soy:” La quijotización de Dulcinea y la dulcinización de Don
Quijote en una película de Vicente Escrivá
María José Domínguez, Arizona State University………………114
21st-Century Quixotes: Interdisciplinary Approaches and Global Classrooms
Rogelio Miñana, Drexel University……………………………..122
Program of the Conference at the University in Chicago Center in Beijing: “Cervantes in his 400th Anniversary in China.”
………………………………...……..………………………...132
Book Reviews
David William Foster. Alexandre de Gusmão, The Story of the Predestined Pilgrim and His Brother Reprobate, in Which, through a Mysterious Parable, Is Told the Felicitous Success of the One Saved and the Unfortunate Lot of the One Condemned. Trans., with an introd. and Index by Christopher C. Lund. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2016. Xxxv, 137 pp., plates
……………………………………………………………… 139
Juan Pablo Gil-Osle. Barbara Fuchs, The Poetics of Piracy: Emulating Spain in English Literature. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. pp. 186. ISBN: 9780812244755
…………………...…………………………………………… 142
Andrés F. Ruiz-Olaya. Franklin G.Y. Pease, El mar peruano: mitos andinos y europeos. Comp. Nicanor Domínguez Faura. Lima: Sociedad Geográfica de Lima, 2015
….……………………………………………………………...145
Articles
The Chinese Problem in the Early Modern
Missionary Project of the Spanish Philippines………………………. 5
Christina H. Lee, Princeton University
Diego de Molina en Jamestown, 1611-1616:
espía, prisionero, oráculo del fin del imperio………………………... 33
Kimberly Borchard, Randolph-Macon College
"Me cago en el gran Colón:”
Criticizing Global Projects in 19th-century Santo Domingo………… 55
Heather Allen, University of Mississippi
Mariología en defensa del Islam:
Cervantes, Zoraida y los libros plúmbeos………………..……………73
Jesus Botello, University of Delaware
Enrique Garcés y la continuidad de la
literatura política en los Andes, Iberia e Italia…………………………94
Tatiana Alvarado Teodorika, IUT--Université de Bordeaux Montaigne
The ‘Mother of Missions:’ The Duchess of Aveiro’s Global Correspondence on China and Japan, 1674-1694…………………….128
Jeanne Gillespie, The University of Southern Mississippi
Book Reviews
Maria José Domínguez. Julio Vélez Sainz, La defensa de la mujer en la literatura hispánica. Madrid: Cátedra, 2015. 424 pp. ISBN: 978843472…. 135
Veronika Ryjik. Vélez de Guevara, Luis. El cerco de Roma por el rey Desiderio. Eds. William R. Manson y C. George Peale. Hispanic Monographs: Ediciones críticas, 85. Newark, DE: Juan de la Cuesta, 2015. 181 pp.
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Ana Rodríguez Rodríguez. Vélez de Guevara, Luis. La niña de Gómez Arias. Edición crítica y anotada de William R. Manson y C. George Peale. Estudio introductorio de María M. Carrión. Newark, Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta-Hispanic Monographs, 2016. 229 pp. ISBN: ISBN: 9781588712684 ……………………………………. 142
Obituary Notices
Obituary of Vern Williamsen. James T. Abraham
Obituary of Vern Williamsen. Matthew D. Stroud
Articles
David Hildner. Los Guzmanes de Toral: valimiento y rusticidad en un drama lopesco
Thomas P. Finn. Virgins to the Rescue: Male Abdication and Female Empowerment in Angela de Azevedo
Book Review
Julio Vélez Sainz. Archer, Robert, La cuestión odiosa: La mujer en la literatura hispánica tardomedieval, Trad. Marion Coderch Barrios, Valencia, Institució Alfons el Magnànim, 2011. ISBN: 9788478226047. 344 pp.
Editor’s Notes
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Fashion and Nationalism: Political Critique in Early Modern Costume Books. George Antony Thomas
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“¡Ay, reino mal gobernado!”: The Monarchy in Mira de Amescua’s Las desgracias del rey don Alfonso, el Casto. Matthew D. Stroud
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Harmony as Narrative in “La española inglesa.” Gregory Baum
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Schema Theory, Prototype Theory, and the Novela Dialogada: Toward a Perspectivist and Dynamic View of Literary Genres. Julien J. Simon
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From Perú to Appalachia: Amazons, El Dorado, and the improbable mythology of the Virginia state seal. Kimberly C. Borchard
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Book reviews:
Della Porta, Giovan Battista. The Art of Remembering: L’arte del ricordare. Ed. Armando Maggi and Frederick A. de Armas. Trans. Miriam Aloisio et al. Ravenna: Longo Editore, 2012.
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Objects of Culture in the Literature of Imperial Spain. Eds. Mary E. Barnard and Frederick A. de Armas. Toronto: Toronto UP, 2013.
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Vélez Sainz, Julio. “De amor, de honor e de donas” Mujer e ideales corteses en la Castilla de Juan II (1406-1454). Madrid: Editorial Complutense, 2013.
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Ana María Rodríguez-Rodríguez. Letras liberadas: Cautiverio, escritura y subjetividad en el Mediterráneo de la época imperial española. Madrid: Visor Libros, 2013.
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Felipe E. Rojas, University of Chicago
Morisca Acts of Resistance and the Subversive Agency of Isabel/Zelima in María de Zayas’s La esclava de su amante
Bradford Ellis, St. Norbert College
War Machines: Instrumentality and Empire in Early Modern Spanish Drama
Cory A. Reed, The University of Texas at Austin
From the Roman Baroque to the Indian Jungle: Francis Xavier’s Letters from Goa, or the Construction of a God
Frédéric Conrod, Florida Atlantic University
— Mindy Badia, University of Arkansas
Who’s Telling This Story Anyhow? Framing Tales East and West: Panchatantra to Boccaccio to Zayas
— Margaret Greer, Duke University
Casta Painting: Identity and Social Stratification in Colonial Mexico
— Ilona Katzew, New York University
The Comedia in Seventeenth Century Amsterdam: Rodenburgh’s Adaptation of Aguilar’s La venganza honra
— Matthew Stroud, Trinity University