Estudios Filológicos: Recent submissions
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Deixis and speech
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 195-212. -
Origen y triunfo de la décima: revisión de un tópico de cuatro siglos y noticias de nuevas, primeras e inéditas décimas
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 239-241. -
Non-White Reading of César Vallejo’s “Idilio muerto”
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 233-237. -
Presence and Function of Psi Knowledge in the “Golden Age” of Chilean Science Fiction (1959-1973)
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 45-63. -
Americanist thougth and action in chilean liberals: the proposal of Benajamin Vicuña Mackenna, 1862-1868
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 77-96. -
Mexico wishes to show its intellectual life to the sister nations: Gabriela Mistral and the Mexican writers (1916-1922)
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 97-112. -
The Arauco War as a Preaching Matter. Sermon and Politics in the Work of Friar Juan de Barrenechea y Albis
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 7-25. -
The Crisis of the Modern Poet in Humberto Díaz-Casanueva’s El Blasfemo Coronado. Dialectics Between Philosophical Reason and Poetic Delirium
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 27-44. -
Poetry and Urban Violence in Colombia (1975-1990): a Look at Helí Ramírez and Mery Yolanda Sánchez
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 113-129. -
You Can Never Say the Most Important Thing - Tribute to Ricardo Piglia
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 65-76. -
Etymological Origin and History of the Japanese Loanword
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 131-151. -
Literality, irony and calculated ambiguity
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 105-122. -
Literature, astronomy and politics in the graphic narrative of Chilean magazines (1907-1915)
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 7-29. -
“Esto lo estoy tocando mañana”: poetics of the time and the eternity in El perseguidor by Julio Cortázar
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 251-259. -
“Staying away from the madding crowd”: authorship and visibility regime in Ena Lucía Portela
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 175-191. -
Philology and digital humanities: a toponymic repertoire from the Maghreb
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 89-104. -
This is not a biography: Fuguet on Caicedo
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 241-250. -
Juan José Saer: scenes from an involuntary biography
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 159-174. -
Language Teaching in Chile: A Look from Language Planning and Policy
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 69-88. -
“Clarice Lispector”, by Benjamin Moser: Celebration and Misogyny in the biographical discourse
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 221-239.