Browsing Estudios Filológicos by Title
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Weupüfes and machis: canon, writing and gender in contemporary mapuche poetry
Philological Studies; Núm. 40 (2005); 151-163. -
What do Women Dream About? The Interpretation of Dreams in Idilio magazine
Philological Studies; Núm. 64 (2019); 53-71. -
"What is an author?"... In light of the poetics of the subaltern
Philological Studies; Núm. 51 (2013); 39-53. -
What type of information does an evidential actually encode? Proposal for a conceptual distinction between source, basis and mode of access as a new framework for the identification of evidentials
Philological Studies; Núm. 63 (2019); 211-236. -
Who will have mercy on post-war France? National images and affections in Mika Etchebéhère’s chronicles
Philological Studies; No. 70 (2022); 23-43. -
Why do women write? Chile's colonial period writings by females
Philological Studies; Núm. 38 (2003); 61-92. -
Women Readers Images in Zig-Zag magazine, 1920-1940
Philological Studies; Núm. 64 (2019); 13-34. -
Women, Reading, and Latin American Magazines in the First Half of the 20th century
Philological Studies; Núm. 64 (2019); 7-11. -
Words and images, objects and actions in Chilean post-vanguard
Philological Studies; Núm. 42 (2007); 109-121. -
Writing at the beginning of the Kingdom of Chile. The Vivar's Crónica
Philological Studies; Núm. 47 (2011); 45-57. -
Writing the City and Generating Historical Myth as the Base for Establishing a Nation: The Literary Movement of 1842
Philological Studies; Núm. 37 (2002); 211-224. -
You Can Never Say the Most Important Thing - Tribute to Ricardo Piglia
Philological Studies; Núm. 65 (2020); 65-76. -
You Can Never Say the Most Important Thing - Tribute to Ricardo Piglia
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 65-76.