SOTO GARCIA, ISABEL

Publications

“Idea l’a need” or, enough said_ The poetics of reticence in Teju Cole’s Every Day is for the Thief and Open City

  • Soto, I.

Atlantic Studies : Global Currents (p. 368-386) - 2021

Editor: Routledge

10.1080/14788810.2020.1842013 View at source

  • ISSN/ISBN 1740-4649

The problematics of openness: Cosmopolitanism and race in Teju Cole’s Open City

  • Ba, S.
  • Soto, I.

Atlantic Studies : Global Currents (p. 298-315) - 2021

Editor: Routledge

10.1080/14788810.2018.1516102 View at source

  • ISSN/ISBN 1740-4649

Critical perspectives on Teju Cole

  • von Gleich, P.
  • Soto, I.

Atlantic Studies : Global Currents (p. 289-297) - 2021

Editor: Routledge

10.1080/14788810.2021.1877048 View at source

  • ISSN/ISBN 1740-4649

Black Atlantic (Dis)Entanglements: Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, and Spain

  • Soto, I.

Zeitschrift fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik (p. 203-217) - 2017

Editor: Walter de Gruyter GmbH

10.1515/zaa-2017-0021 View at source

  • ISSN/ISBN 0044-2305

I Knew that Spain once belonged to the Moors: Langston hughes, race, and the Spanish Civil War

  • Soto, I.

Research in African Literatures (p. 130-146) - 2014

Editor: Indiana University

10.2979/reseafrilite.45.3.130 View at source

  • ISSN/ISBN 1527-2044

The weight of words: Writing about race in the United States and Europe

  • Berg, M.
  • Schor, P.
  • Soto, I.

American Historical Review (p. 800-808) - 2014

Editor: University of Chicago Press

10.1093/ahr/119.3.800 View at source

  • ISSN/ISBN 0002-8762

ANTOLOGÍA ORAL DE LA LITERATURA eng: FROM BEOWULF TO VIRGINIA WOOLF

  • Isabel Soto García
  • Eva Estebas Vilaplana
  • Silvia Carmen Barreiro Bilbao

2005

Editor: UNED

  • ISSN/ISBN 84-362-5199-7

“Negroes were not strange to Spain”: Langston hughes and the Spanish “context”

  • Soto, I.

Black USA and Spain: Shared Memories in the 20th Century (p. 153-172) - 2019

Editor: Taylor and Francis

10.4324/9780429060427-8 View at source

  • ISSN/ISBN 9780367182724

Betwits and Between: The Case of Our Nig

  • Isabel Soto García

Myth and ritual in African American and native American literatures (p. 207-220) - 2001

Editor: Universidad de Huelva

  • ISSN/ISBN 84-95089-54-8

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A grammar of gothic characters: a study of characterization in eighteenth-century gothic fiction

  • Piqueras Cabrerizo, Maria Belen (Autor o Coautor)
  • Manuel Aguirre (Director) Doctorando: Beatriz Sánchez Santos Santos

1/1/2017

Reading institution: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Histories reclaimed and borders transgressed: the narratives of Michael Ondaatje y Joy Kogawa in postcolonial and multicultural Canada

  • Enrique Nelson Lim Resma
  • Isabel Soto García (dir. tes.)
  • Carme Manuel (pres.)
  • Dídac Llorens Cubedo (secr.)
  • María de la Luz García Lorenzo (voc.)
  • Fabio L. Vericat Pérez Mínguez (voc.)
  • Carmen Flys Junquera (voc.)
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(p. 1-249) - 2011

Reading institution: UNED. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

La configuración del mundo novelesco afroamericano como género narrativo en toni morrison

  • Isabel Salto-Weis Azevedo
  • María Lozano Mantecón (dir. tes.)
  • Pilar Marín Madrazo (pres.)
  • Julia Salmerón (secr.)
  • Angels Carabí (voc.)
  • Manuel Broncano Rodríguez (voc.)
  • Isabel Soto García (voc.)
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2005

Reading institution: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

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