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A partir de la lectura del romance "La santa de las travesías" de Julio Fernández Peláez, se pretende analizar cómo distintos aspectos del personaje histórico Martina Chapanay evolucionan hacia lo legendario conviertiéndola de bandolera en protectora y benefactora de la zona de la Lagunas de Guanacache. La biografía novelada de Mabel Pagano, Martina la montonera del Zonda brinda importantes datos históricos que permiten seguir el itinerario de la protagonista para lograr la conversión. Este cambio puede analizarse en tres momentos complementarios entre sí: en el primero la protagonista aparece como profunda conocedora de la región cuyana, en el segundo se presenta a Martina como bandolera y jefa de un grupo de salteadores, y en el tercer momento el pueblo ve en ella la posesión de dones misteriosos que le confieren una autoridad sobrenatural. La historia y las tradiciones se mezclan en la memoria popular para crear este personaje de leyenda.
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The previously unknown larva and pupa of ‘Orthocladius’ pictipennis Freeman have been found, and associated by molecular means. Pharate pupae (males within pupae) allow the link to the described adult. We describe the larva and pupa, and provide short notes on the adult. The taxon is unrelated to Orthocladius – no members of this Holarctic genus are present in New Zealand – and therefore we provide a new generic name, Paulfreemania Cranston and Krosch gen. n. as well as a short discussion of relationships amongst austral Orthocladiinae.
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Empires as political entities may be a thing of the past, but as a concept, empire is alive and kicking. From heritage tourism and costume dramas to theories of the imperial idea(l): empire sells. Post-Empire Imaginaries? Anglophone Literature, History, and the Demise of Empires presents innovative scholarship on the lives and legacies of empires in diverse media such as literature, film, advertising, and the visual arts. Though rooted in real space and history, the post-empire and its twin, the post-imperial, emerge as ungraspable ideational constructs. The volume convincingly establishes empire as welcoming resistance and affirmation, introducing post-empire imaginaries as figurations that connect the archives and repertoires of colonial nostalgia, postcolonial critique, post-imperial dreaming.
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Published in 1898 under title "The literature of all nations and all ages."
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Founded by Andrew Kippis.
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