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Friday, June 16, 2023

International Journal of Iberian Studies 36.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that International Journal of Iberian Studies 36.1 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 36.1

 

Articles

 

Learning to live: Anarcho-syndicalism and utopia in Spain, 1931–37

DANNY EVANS AND ELIZABETH STAINFORTH

 

Mudado para Pior: Residents’ responses to Portugal’s ‘Special Rehousing Program’ as expressed in Outros Bairros and Nada Fazi

EMILY KNUDSON-VILASECA

 

Beyond the Minotaur: The construction of a benign state in three Catalan cultural products

ERNEST CARRANZA CASTELO

 

Public opinion and forms of government: The monarchy–republic debate in Spain

ANTONIO GARRIDO RUBIA, ANTONIA MARTINEZ RODRÍGUEZ AND ALBERTO MORA-RODRÍGUEZ

 

Open Forum

 

Matilde de la Torre: A feminist socialist in Republican Spain

DEBORAH MADDEN

 

Book Reviews

 

Portuguese Cinema (1960–2010): Consumption, Circulation and Commerce, André Rui Graça (2021)

DANIEL RIBAS

 

Tinieblas: El franquismo en el cine español (1975–2000), Loscos Carmina Gustrán (2022)

JORDI CORNELLÀ-DETRELL

 

Transnational Portuguese Studies, Hilary Owens and Claire Williams (eds) (2020)

JOANA SERRADO

 

Catalonia: A New History, Andrew Dowling (2023)

JOHN LONDON