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Catalan Review volume XII ISSUE #01 1998
"Nationalism and language in Catalan and Irish contemporary short stories: Feminist and postcolonial perspectives"
by Irene Boada
"Capitols singulars deles llauors que deuras sembrar: A late medieval planting guide for the Spanish Levant"
by Thomas M. Capuano
"Pere Calders i Massimo Bontempelli: Fonaments ideològics, estètics i constructius de la seva obra"
by Montserrat Corretger
"Nineteenth-century American travel writings on the Catalan-speaking community"
by Pere Gifra
"Verdaguer and the Minhocão"
by David T. Haberly
"The 'Crit de Llibertat' of J. V. Foix"
by C. Brian Morris
"The raw edges of the mind: Sandra Cisneros reads Mercè Rodoreda"
by Mary S. Pollock
"Women alone: Solitude, silence, and selfhood in Caterina Albert and Sibilla Aleramo"
by Pilar V. Rotella
"The 1412 Caspe arbitrance: Justice, plebiscite, or manifest destiny?"
by Curt Wittlin
About Catalan Review?
Catalan Review is the premier international scholarly journal devoted to all aspects of Catalan culture. By Catalan culture is understood all manifestations of intellectual and artistic life produced in the Catalan language or in the geographical areas where Catalan is spoken. Catalan Review has been in publication since 1986.
Catalan Review publishes two issues per year. These contain scholarly articles, book reviews, and regular overviews of current cultural information from the Catalan-speaking lands prepared by our correspondents in the fields of history, linguistics, literature, theater and dance, the visual arts, and music.
The language of publication is English, but we also publish work in Catalan. Monographic issues, often guest-edited, may have articles in other languages. Scholarly articles in all cultural fields are welcome. Submissions should be sent to the Managing Editor, preferably by e-mail (mtibbits@fac.howard.edu). Procedures ["Guidelines for Authors"] can be found on every issue one page before the Table of Contents, and on the NACS website: XXX. All articles are refereed by two specialist readers and by the editors. Catalan Review is listed with the MLA Review of Periodicals.
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