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The monolingualism of identity or aporias from the end of the world: (indicial notes on Fogo cruzado) (2002)
Journal Article
Vidal Bouzon, Á. J. (2002). The monolingualism of identity or aporias from the end of the world: (indicial notes on Fogo cruzado). Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 3(2), https://doi.org/10.1080/1463620022000013983

In 1989 the collection of drawings and short-stories in Galizan-Portuguese Fogo cruzado was published with an untitled and introductory non-literary text prepared by its authors. The process of its creation, publishing and reception was an extreme ex... Read More about The monolingualism of identity or aporias from the end of the world: (indicial notes on Fogo cruzado).

A fatal German marriage: the national subtext of Fassbinder's Die Ehe der Maria Braun (2001)
Journal Article
Uecker, M. (2001). A fatal German marriage: the national subtext of Fassbinder's Die Ehe der Maria Braun. German Life and Letters, 54(1), https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0483.00188

The article explores the connections between the development of Maria Braun's marriage and the political and economic conditions which made the economic miracle of the nineteen-fifties possible. Whereas Fassbinder scholarship has tended to seek paral... Read More about A fatal German marriage: the national subtext of Fassbinder's Die Ehe der Maria Braun.

The Mad Doctors: Medicine and Literature in Finisecular Spain (1996)
Journal Article
Cardwell, R. A. (1996). The Mad Doctors: Medicine and Literature in Finisecular Spain

This essay forms the prolegomenon to what will be a major study of a particular aspect of the history of ideas and the cultural experience in Spain between 1880 and 1920 presently being written. This book will consider and analyse the relationships,... Read More about The Mad Doctors: Medicine and Literature in Finisecular Spain.

Fractured families--united countries?: family, nostalgia and nationbuilding in Das Wunder von Bern and Goodbye Lenin!
Journal Article
Uecker, M. Fractured families--united countries?: family, nostalgia and nationbuilding in Das Wunder von Bern and Goodbye Lenin!. New Cinemas, 5(3), https://doi.org/10.1386/ncin.5.3.189_1

The article compares the role and construction of nostalgia in two of the most successful German films released in 2003, Das Wunder von Bern and Goodbye Lenin!. While both films portray a close connection between male adolescence, incomplete families... Read More about Fractured families--united countries?: family, nostalgia and nationbuilding in Das Wunder von Bern and Goodbye Lenin!.