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Antifascistas! ayudad a los oprimidos en el campo faccioso
Figura encadenada de peus i mans
Congreso popular provincial de la solidaridad Valencia Unidad.
En la part superior foto d'una multitud de persones, baix la llegenda
Mano ejecutora del fascismo Ayudad a los familiares de sus víctimas.
Dos membres de la Guàrdia Civil, amb fusells, en actitud de menyspreu cap a un cos sagnant als seus peus
"sin nombre propio":Estoy feliz cuando escribo
2023
En esta introduccion al poemario de la poeta peruana Sonia Luz Carrillo se hace un rapido analisis de sus primeros poemas.
From This Side of Pyrenees: An Overview of Autoethnography in Spain
2022
In recent years, we have witnessed a growing interest in autoethnography in Spain. However, the visibility of Spanish autoethnography within and beyond our borders continues to be limited. In this article, I have examined autoethnographic texts written by Spanish authors for the first time. I based this examination on a traditional bibliographic review of texts published in Spanish and English up to 2020. I organized texts according to my proposal for three stages of the development of Spanish autoethnography: its emergence, its dissemination from anthropology to other academic fields, and its consolidation and diversification. In these, I address the description of the content, the discipl…
The effectiveness of influenza vaccination in the elderly in Spain in two influenza seasons: a multicenter case-control study
2017
Influenza vaccination may limit the impact of influenza in the community. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of influenza vaccination in preventing hospitalisation in individuals aged ≥ 65 years in Spain. A multicentre case-control study was conducted in 20 Spanish hospitals during 2013/14 and 2014/15. Patients aged ≥ 65 years who were hospitalised with laboratory-confirmed influenza were matched with controls according to sex, age and date of hospitalisation. Adjusted vaccine effectiveness (VE) was calculated by multivariate conditional logistic regression. A total of 728 cases and 1,826 matched controls were included in the study. Overall VE was 36% (95% confidence inte…
Codeswitching in the comedy of George Lopez
2011
This paper explores the intersectionality of language, culture and identity in the performance of a U.S.-born bilingual Spanish-English speaking comedian, George Lopez. Codeswitches in his comedy are examined through the speaker’s relationship to the audience using Bell’s (1984) theory of audience design. Two specific performances with two distinct audiences are compared using the following questions: How does a bilingual comedian, Lopez, use language mixing to underscore his Latino identity? How does he construct his audience through his choice of codes? How and when does he accommodate monolingual English speaking audiences? I conclude that Lopez intentionally matches his code choice to c…
Detranslation: Spanglish from a neurolinguistic point of view
2014
Despite currently growing sociolinguistic research on Spanglish, it is a very peculiar linguistic variety, which cannot be understood without a careful analysis of its neurolinguistic background. This paper argues that a theoretical neurolinguistic view on Spanglish has to consider the cortex, where English-like words are located, the limbic system, where Spanish paradigms are stored, and the bundles of nerves that bind up both of them. Spanglish is an example of detranslation, a kind of negative translation.
Situación y caracterísitcas del spanglish en Colombia, El Salvador, Méjico y Venezuela
2018
A pesar de que los trabajos sobre el spanglish se focalizan, principalmente, en los hispanos que habitan en Estados Unidos, este Trabajo de Fin de Máster aborda el fenómeno desde el punto de vista de los hablantes en países hispanoamericanos, donde el spanglish está ganando cada vez más fuerza. Especialmente, se centra en los habitantes de Colombia, El Salvador, Méjico y Venezuela
The idea of mission in Finnish clerical Lutheranism during the Continuation War 1941-1944
2014
On 25 June 1941 Finland embarked on a war against the Soviet Union, as part of Germany's Operation Barbarossa. The war that was about to begin could be considered acceptable and even advantageous politically. However, theologically this was not necessarily the case. The topic of the article is how the war between the states of Finland and the Soviet Union could be justified publicly in relation to a religion whose core message is not to kill, to turn the other cheek to – and even love – the enemy. Due to the close and long-lasting relationship between the state, the army and the established church, Lutheran priests had a significant role in the war effort. The analysis shows that the answer…