Browsing Amoxtli by Issue Date
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The Battle of the Apocalypse and the Internet: rethinking the new forms of production and circulation of the fantasy book
. Amoxtli; No. 2 (2019); 38 - 46 -
The literary contribution of General Abreu e Lima: reception in the History of Brazilian Literature
. Amoxtli; No. 3 (2019); 17 - 34 -
Fostering and living up reading in non-formal educational contexts
. Amoxtli; No. 2 (2019); 18 - 37 -
An “archaelogy of boom” in the Estante Americana, from Guaíra: Hispanic American novels published by Jorge Amado and De Plácido e Silva
. Amoxtli; No. 2 (2019); 1 - 17 -
Echo Chambers or greater Pluralism? Twitter and the diversification of presidential debates in Chile
. Amoxtli; No. 3 (2019); 47 - 60 -
Communication and Democracy: democratic conflict and rationality of exception
. Amoxtli; No. 3 (2019); 61 - 88 -
Journalism as a knowledge-power objetct in Chile
. Amoxtli; No. 3 (2019); 88 - 114 -
The cartoon and political discourse in the seventies: Héctor Oesterheld's work on the life of Eva Perón
. Amoxtli; No. 3 (2019); 35 - 46 -
María Victoria Martínez y Natalia Ortiz: Vea lo que hay en este libro
. Amoxtli; No. 3 (2019); 1 - 2 -
Nelson Werneck Sodré and the people issue in Brazilian literature
. Amoxtli; No. 11 (2023) -
Other modulations of the Self: Diarios de la edad del pavo, by Fabián Casas
. Amoxtli; No. 11 (2023) -
Literary work and gender inequalities: insights and dilemmas in examining the Uruguayan situation
. Amoxtli; No. 10 (2023) -
The global market for porno-violence. The case of Fernanda Melchor
. Amoxtli; No. 13 (2024) -
Methodological reflections on book and publishing studies: Dossier Presentation
. Amoxtli; No. 10 (2023) -
Nas entranhas do mar: a revelação poética em Kanguimbu Ananaz
. Amoxtli; No. 10 (2023) -
How Forest Think
. Amoxtli; No. 10 (2023)