Campos Ibéricos

Bucknell Studies in Iberian Literatures and Cultures

Editors: Isabel Cuñado, Bucknell University, icunado@bucknell.edu and Jason McCloskey, Bucknell University, jam080@bucknell.edu

Campos Ibéricos is a series of monographs and edited volumes that focuses on the literary and cultural traditions of Spain in all of its rich historical, social, and linguistic diversity. The series provides a space for interdisciplinary and theoretical scholarship exploring the intersections between literature, culture, the arts, and media from medieval to contemporary Iberia. Studies on all authors, texts, and cultural phenomena are welcome and works on understudied writers and genres are specially sought.

Titles in the series:

Azariah Alfante. Making Modern Spain: Religion, Secularization, and Cultural Production (2023)

Javier Lorenzo. Space, Drama, and Empire: Mapping the Past in Lope de Vega's Comedia (2023)

Javier Irigoyen-García. Dystopias of Infamy: Insult and Collective Identity in Early Modern Spain (2022)

Óscar Iván Useche. Founders of the Future: The Science and Industry of Spanish Modernization (2022)

Joan L. Brown. Calila: The Later Novels of Carmen Martín Gaite (2021)

Carrie L. Ruiz and Elena Rodríguez-Guridi, Eds. Shipwreck in the Early Modern Hispanic World (2021)

Katie J. Vater. Between Market and Myth: The Spanish Artist Novel in the Post-Transition, 1992-2014 (2020)

Andrés Lema-Hincapié and Conxita Domènech, Eds. Indiscreet Fantasies: Iberian Queer Cinema (2020)

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