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Book chapter
Introducción. Una mirada transatlántica plural
Published First Quarter 2022
Del salvaje siglo XIX al inestable siglo XX en las letras trasatlánticas: una mirada retrospectiva a través de hispanistas , XXIII - XXXI
Book chapter
Published 2021
Crime, Justiça e Sistemas Punitivos, 532 - 568
The book chapters concern the Social History of Crime, Poiice and Criminal Justice and are largely the result of research exposed and discussed at the IV National Symposium on the History of Crime, Police and Criminal Justice, held in Recife, between September 12 and 14, 2018, with the support of Capes, by the Postgraduate Program in History of the Catholic University of Pernambuco (PPGH-UNICAP). This chapter concerns Colombine and Magda Donato's critical journalism of Spain's penal system during the first third of the twentieth century.
Journal article
Published 01/01/2021
During the period from 1890 to 1909 the press played an important role in the dissemination of gender identities. It will be through the media of this time that different expressions of masculinity and femininity are condemned, pointed out and promoted. In this research, the Madrid newspaper El Álbum Ibero-Americano is the main source for tracking these alterations.
Journal article
Algo más que palabras: Investigar y enseñar siguiendo la senda del lenguaje inclusivo.
Published 01/01/2021
Por un lenguaje inclusivo: Reflexiones y estudios sobre estrategias no sexistas en la lengua española [For an Inclusive Language: Reflecitons and studies on non-sexist strategies in the Spanish Language.] Edited by Tina Escaja; Natalia Prunes.
Book chapter
Published 2020
Muerte y crisis en el mundo hispano: respuestas culturales, 83 - 102
Book chapter
Published 2020
De los controles disciplinarios a los controles securitarios. Actas del II Congreso Internacional sobre la Historia de la Prisión y las Instituciones Punitivas, 587 - 597
The purpose of this work is to present how the war in Cuba served to re-educate and
redeem those men who had somehow resisted adapting to the modern virile archetype. Both
the army of Spain and the United States employed reductional practices and uses in their
armies that were aimed at implementing a hegemonic virile image among their members.
The sources used to nurture this work are the study on the suicide of the sociologist Emile
Durkheim, the novel El Separatista [The secessionist] of the writer Eduardo López Bago and
the memoirs of Theodore Roosevelt as he passed through Cuba when he served as Assistant
Secretary of the Navy during the conflict and the memoirs of the military Rafael Montalvo
Morales upon entering to direct the Havana prison. In addition, the Archive of The Hispanic
Society of New York has been consulted.
Book
¡Dios Mío, ¡Qué Guapo es el Asesino de Papá! My God, How Handsome is My Father's Killer!
Published 01/01/2018
Abstract
Published 01/01/2018
Relatos Infames: Breves Historias De Crímenes Y Castigos
Abstract
Published 01/01/2017
Multiple Modernities: Carmen De Burgos, Author and Activist
Abstract
Armando Cuerpos Armados: Ideario de la Masculinidad en los Cuarteles a Principios Del Siglo XX
Published 01/01/2015
Alcores: Revista de Historia Contemporánea: Masculino/Femenino: Leyendo El Cuerpo, 19