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Vol. 23 No. Especial (2015): Special Issue
Vol. 23 No. Especial (2015): Special Issue
Published:
2015-07-20
Introduction
Staging the Sounds of the Nation: The Poetic Soundscapes of the USA
Ana Fernández-Caparrós, Noelia Hernando Real, Fabio L. Vericat
7-13
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The Sounds of Ethnic Diversity
The Sounds of Babel: Staging American Ethnic Diversity in Early Nineteenth-Century New Orleans
Nathalie Dessens
15-27
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"(Dis)Embodied Voices" and (Dis)Appearing Dialects: Staging a Living Historiography of Early African American Women
Valerie Joyce
29-42
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"Todas las voces que me hablan simultáneamente": Anzaldúa’s Voice from the Borderlands
Patrícia Alves Lobo
43-54
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Singing Americas
Sounds of Freedom: Songs in the 1960s Southern Civil Rights Movement
Anne Stefani
55-67
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To the Beat of Their Own Drum: Women in Salsa
Delia Poey
69-81
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“Charanga Cakewalk”: Tejano Music Takes Center Stage
Claude Chastagner
83-96
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Sonic Textualities
Thought, Sound, Silence, Music: "The Turn of the Screw" from Henry James to Benjamin Britten
Dídac Llorens Cubedo
97-109
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“Music Evoked Pictures in Her Mind”: Sensory and Artistic Synaesthesia in Kate Chopin’s "The Awakening"
Eulalia Piñero Gil
111-127
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The Mechanic Ear: North American Sound Poetry in the Digital Age
María Goicoechea, Víctor Salceda
129-152
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