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Wednesday, April 03, 2024

International Journal of Iberian Studies 37.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that International Journal of Iberian Studies 37.1 is out now!

 

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

 

Aims & Scope

 

The International Journal of Iberian Studies is a peer-reviewed 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 (Shepardics, Romani, immigrants, etc.). It is published in collaboration with the Association of Contemporary Iberian Studies (ACIS).

 

This title is indexed with Scopus.

 

Issue 37.1

 

Introduction

 

New editors’ introduction

DEIRDRE KELLY AND ANTON PUJOL

 

Articles

 

On shifting sands: Exploring the role of the third space in new Basque cinema’s Pikadero and Oreina

BEÑAT DOXANDABARATZ

 

Visualizing a ‘missing people’ in Sousa Dias’ Still Life: The filmmaker as metallurgist

DAVID ROJINSKY

 

The impact on Spain of Anglo-French informal imperialism in the colonization of Morocco, 1898–1914

NICK SHARMAN

 

Imaginarios neo-colonizadores, Santiago Abascal y discursos (post)imperiales en redes sociales

CELIA MARTÍNEZ SÁEZ

 

Open Forum

 

Memories of the Spanish Civil War, exile and political repression under Franco: Basque children’s personal testimonies (1936–40)

BEGOÑA GARRIDO

 

Reviews

 

Feeling Sick: The Early Years of Aids in Spain, Dean Allbritton (2023)

DUNCAN WHEELER

 

Matilde de la Torre: Sex, Socialism, and Suffrage in Republican Spain, Deborah Madden (2022)

ROBERTA QUANCE

 

Legacies of the Portuguese Colonial Empire: Nationalism, Citizenship and Popular Culture, Elsa Peralta and Nuno Domingos (eds) (2023)

JOÃO MOREIRA DA SILVA

 

The Cinema of Manoel de Oliveira: Modernity, Intermediality and the Uncanny, Hajnal Király (2022)

PEDRO CAMACHO COSTA