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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

International Journal of Iberian Studies 35.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that International Journal of Iberian Studies 35.2 is out now!

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/international-journal-of-iberian-studies

 

Aims & Scope

 

International Journal of Iberian Studies is published in partnership with the Association for Contemporary Iberian Studies. The International Journal of Iberian Studies (IJIS) is the academic journal for scholars from around the world whose research focuses on contemporary Iberia (twentieth and twenty-first century). IJIS publishes work from a range of disciplinary perspectives, and it particularly welcomes articles that apply a comparative or intertwined methodology to the study of Spain and Portugal and consider other identities, cultures and nationalities (Andalusia, Asturias, Basque Country, Catalonia, Galicia, etc.) and communities (Sephardics, Romani, immigrants, etc.).

 

Issue 35.2

 

Articles

 

Reforming the core executive to undermine the influence of the minister of Finance? A case study from Spain: The first Zapatero government (2004–08)

MANUELA ORTEGA-RUIZ AND FRANCISCO-JAVIER LUQUE-CASTILLO

 

Populism and social media in the Iberian Peninsula: The use of Twitter by VOX (Spain) and Chega (Portugal) in election campaigning

RUBÉN RAMOS ANTÓN AND CARLA BAPTISTA

 

An act of ‘emotional rescue’: Homosexuality and resistance in Lagos, Portugal (1965)

RICHARD CLEMINSON

 

‘Emphatically not cricket’: British eyewitness testimonies of revolutionary Catalonia, 1936

ADRIAN POLE

 

Open Forum

 

Spain’s historical debt to Western Sahara: An interview with Eoghan Gilmartin

DEIRDRE KELLY

 

Book Reviews

 

The Visualization of a Nation: Tàpies and Catalonia, Emily Jenkins (2021)

CAROLINA HAYES

 

Following Franco: Spanish Culture and Politics in Transition, Duncan Wheeler (2020)

HANNIE LAWLOR

 

Envejecimientos y cines ibéricos, Barbara Zecchi, Raquel Medina, Cristina Moreiras-Menor and María Pilar Rodríguez (eds) (2021)

GABRIELLE MILLER

 

Iberian and Translation Studies: Literary Contact Zones, Esther Gimeno Ugalde, Marta Pacheco Pinto and Ângela Fernandes (eds) (2021)

SANTIAGO PÉREZ ISASI