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Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Exile, edited by Valentina Ripa & Sandra Lorenzano
Published:
2022-01-13
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Themes and perspectives
Introduction. Political exile in the 20th and 21st centuries
Valentina Ripa, Sandra Lorenzano
167-176
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The “Ethics of Care” in the Testimonial Narrative of Spanish Republican Exiled Women
Paula Simón
177-201
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Teresa Pàmies’ Letters of Exile: from Individual to Collective Memory
Daniela Natale
203-217
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Historiographical Exclusions: Female Spanish Writers in Exile within the Literary Mexican Field
Iliana Olmedo
219-238
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Cultural options of transatlantic exile: Rosalía de Castro’s image as conjured up by Galician Day commemorations on the two shores
Irene Jones
239-255
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The Price of Refuge. Spanish Republican Exiles in the US Cultural Cold War
Carmen De La Guardia Herrero
257-288
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Music in exile: Russian émigré composers in interwar Paris and the mission of Russia Abroad’s musical creativity after the 1917 revolution
Matteo Macinanti
289-309
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Comments and debates
From the Mediterranean Sea to the Pacific Ocean, the exile of Algerian prisoners in the penal colony of New Caledonia. An analysis of their descendants’ identity processes
Rachid Oulahal
313-334
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Women’s Migration to and from some Mediterranean Countries in Vientos de agua by Juan José Campanella
Mariela Sánchez
335-359
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The “Immediate Protection” Status under the New Pact on Migration and Asylum: some remarks
Rossana Palladino
361-382
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Reviews and reports
Review of Nora Strejilevich, Un día, allá por el fin del mundo. Santiago de Chile: LOM, 2019
Griselda Zuffi
385-388
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