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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
"'Go West, Jazzman!’ The Los Angeles Music Scene, Blackness, and Gender in Wanda Coleman's Short-Story ‘Jazz at Twelve’”. No Single Trajectory: Transnational and Transmedia Explorations of the American West
Eds. Ángel Chaparro Sáinz and Jesús Ángel González López. Brill,
2024
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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
’Tom Mix cabalga por La Mancha’: La poesía española del siglo XX y el wéstern cinematográfico.” La expansión y revisión de un mito. El Oeste norteamericano en la literatura española
Ed. David Río. Iberoamericana-Vervuert,
2023;
167 - 186
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“Introducción”. Francis Scott Fitzgerald, El gran Gatsby
Cátedra,
2021;
9 - 157
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With Angel Chaparro, Amaia Ibarraran & Monika Madinabeitia
. “Go West, Young Prof.: Teaching the American West in Spanish Universities Today.” Advances in English and American Studies
Pilar Guerrero et al. U. Córdoba,
2020;
203 - 207
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Amaia Ibarraran
“Comanches in Spain! (Re)visiting a Spanish Exhibition on the “Far West””. The New American West in Literature and the Arts
2020;
241 - 251
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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
"'Land of the Free? Home of the Brave?': La imagen de EEUU en el epistolario de Luis Cernuda"
Julio Cañero, ed. North America and Spain: Transversal Perspectives. New York: Escribana Books,
2017;
305 - 315
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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
“’Everyday Use’: Female Art and Native American History in the Play The Star Quilter by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr.”
Transcontinental Reflections on the American West: Words, Images, Sounds Beyond Borders. Eds. Ángel Chaparro Sainz y Amaia Ibarraran Bigalondo. Portal,
2015;
353 - 369
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With A. Chaparro, A. Ibarraran & D. Río
"Contemporary American West on Stage."
English and American Studies in Spain: New Developments and Trends. Eds. Alberto Lázaro & Mª Dolores Porto. Universidad de Alcalá,
2015;
254 - 260
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With A. Chaparro, D. Río, & A. Ibarraran
"Neglected Genres and Neglected Voices in the 21st Century American West."
Hopes and Fears: English and American Studies in Spain. Eds. Rosario Arias et al. U. Málaga,
2013;
314 - 316
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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
Un disidente por antonomasia: los ensayos de Arthur Miller y la política estadounidense contemporánea
El 11 de septiembre y la tradición disidente en Estados Unidos. Eds. Víctor Junto et al. Valencia: Universitat de Valencia,
2011;
117 - 130
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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
Film and Chicano I/dentity in Tino Villanueva's Scene from the Movie GIANT
Eds. David Rio, Amaia Ibarraran & Martin Simonson. London, Vitoria, Berkeley & Buenos Aires: Portal Editions,
2011;
159 - 176
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David Rio, Juan Ignacio Guijarro, Aitor Ibarrola & Angel Chaparro
Reinterpreting the American West: Postfrontier Western Writing
A View from the South: Contemporary English and American Studies. Eds. José Ramón Ibañez & José Francisco Fernández. Almería: Universidad de Almería,
2011;
187 - 193
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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
De Colombia a Estados Unidos. Gabriel García Márquez, Toni Morrison y las relaciones literarias norte-sur
Gabriel García Márquez, la modernidad de un clásico. Madrid: Verbum,
2009;
63 - 85
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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
'Don't Know Much About (Multicultural) History´
Teaching the Texan Conflicts in John Sayles' Film Lone Star." Masculinities, Feminities and the Power of the Hybrid in U.S. Narratives. Heidelberg: Universität Winter Heidelberg,
2007;
203 - 214
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Jesús Lerate & Juan Ignacio Guijarro
Introduction
Critical Essays on Chicano Studies. Eds. Ramón Espejo et al. Bern: Peter Lang,
2007;
11 - 18
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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
'After the Fall...the Rest Is Silence?': September 11th in Two Stories by Sherman Alexie
Exploring the American Literary West: International Perspectives. Eds. David Río et al. Bilbao: Universidad del País Vasco,
2006;
163 - 177
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Juan Ignacio Guijarro
Wayne's World?: Louise Erdrich's and Sherman Alexie's (Alter)Native American Reading of Western Films
American Mirrors: (Self) Reflections and (Self) Distortions. Eds. Mª Felisa López et al. Bilbao: Universidad del País Vasco,
2005;
163 - 172