For Christian Gundermann, the teaching of language, aesthetics, history, and politics is a form of cultural resistance in a world that seems to have run out of time.
Propaganda film during the Franco dictatorship? Consumer culture and the notion of backwardness? Just some of Justin Crumbaugh's interests.
Dorothy E. Mosby is the author of Place, Language, and Identity in Afro-Costa Rican Literature, which explores contemporary black writing from Costa Rica.
Urban planning in Bilbao?
Nieves Romero-Díaz focuses on feminism in early modern Spain and the idea of coexistence between Arabs, Jews, and Christians before the 1700s.
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