Alpha Nº 33 reúne en esta ocasión los artículos habituales de nuestros colaboradores y una sección monográfica sobre Sociedad y Literatura Colonial que muestra el resultado de los proyectos en curso que lleva a cabo GRISO, el Grupo de Investigaciones sobre el Siglo de Oro de la Universidad de Navarra (Pamplona). Por esta vía, Alpha propicia una relación académica internacional y consolida las bases disciplinarias y fundacionales que le ha correspondido aportar a nuestra Universidad desde el año 1985.

Published: 2011-12-01

Valparaíso, Foundational Poetics: Gonzalo Rojas, Pablo Neruda and Pablo de Rokha

9-21

The efficiency of the networks in the transfer of symbolic goods: The example of Spanish-American modernism

23-42

Octavio Paz and the accident as world’s image

43-53

The defeat of the villagers: Cuevas, Zurita, Formoso

55-69

It sees and is seen: scopic metaphor in El perro de la escribana by María Luisa Mendoza

71-84

Farabeuf: Writing the body

85-104

Postcolonialism and Decolonialism in Pedro Lemebel’s Loco Afán. Crónicas de Sidario

105-114

Body as a possibility of life: The mode of deployment of a concrete world

115-130

The idea of the “lived-projected”. A criteria for interpreting the intersubjective relationships in the field of the social sciences

131-146

The participation of the unobserbvable entities in the mind-body problematic. Harmony between intelect and nature

147-168

The Image of the Journalist in the work by José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi

159-170

The war of Arauco in allegorical code: The auto sacramental La Araucana

171-186

Lope de Aguirre: Constructing an image of power

187-200

The marañones and the Polemics of Conquest: Rhetoric and Political ideas in Lope de Aguirre´s letter to Philip II

201-214

Indianisms and lexical leveling of the American Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries

215-231

News from Juan Recio de León, Discoverer and Settler of Tipuane, Chunchos and Paitite (modern day Bolivia)

233-244

Votes in favour of the Regalism in the High Clergy of Charcas (17th Century)

245-256

Delio on Mount Argenteo: new data relating to the life of Diego Mexía de Fernangil in the Imperial Village of Potosí

257-272