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| · Introduction to the Dossier. Latin American playful literature MoralesBenito, Lidia
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| · All the games were played: Bolaño ludens Vázquez Recio, Nieves
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| · Luisa Valenzuela: tales that instruct to play villains Arias Careaga, Raquel
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| · From anecdote to joke: condensation exercises in Guillermo Cabrera Infante's narrative Kutasy, Mercédesz
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| · Specular Autofiction As Playful Fiction in Lluvia By Victoria de Stefano: A Mirrors Game AlarcónBermejo, Javier Ignacio
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| · Play me a tale: the ludic rewriting of Little Red Riding Hood by Gabriela Mistral, Ema Wolf and Giovanna. VelayosAmo, Beatriz
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| · Metafiction as Play: Duchampian Reappropriation and Self-Referentiality in Mario Bellatin’s El Gran Vidrio Báder, Petra
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| · Chaos, circus and war. Instruction manual for Ana María Shua’s game. Navarro Romero, Rosa María
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| · Simple as child's play. Literature according to César Aira Licata, Nicolas
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| · Playful Detours for the Construction of a New Scriptural Memory. Analysis of Three Pieces of Latin American Electronic Literature Gómez, Verónica Paula
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The emergence of literary criticism in Argentina and the debate around naturalism: the readings of Martín García Mérou (cocottes, Miguel Cané and national novel) Romagnoli, Alejandro Eduardo
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Of women, zapatistas and chased: The Cristero War in the work of Elena Garro Victory, Solange
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Word party Grijalva, Dina
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