Roberto González Casanovas
Nombre:
Roberto
Apellidos:
González Casanovas
Categoría profesional:
Associate Professor of Spanish, Head of Spanish
Hispanista Emérito:
No
Departamento/Centro:
Spanish Department, University of Auckland (Centro)
País:
Nueva Zelanda
Trabajos publicados:
Latin American Multiculturalism and Early-Modern Globalisation: Revising Colonial Mythologies in Light of Postcolonial Critiques, en: Problematizing Interculturality: Recent Theoretical Perspectives. Michael Janover, Suzi Adams (eds.). Special issue of Journal of Intercultural Studies [Carlton (Victoria), Australia], 2009.
Jews and Conversos in Early-Colonial Ibero-America: Cross-Cultural Contexts and Changing Religious Polemics, en: Proceedings of Jewish Studies Forum, Auckland 2008. Suzanne Faigan, Hannah Brodsky (eds.). Studies in Judaica. Sydney: Mandelbaum, 2009.
Multicultural Histories of European Globalisation by Fernández-Armesto: From Colonial to Postcolonial Shifts in Cultural Centres and Peripheries, en: David G. Mayes, The Varieties of Linguistic, Religious, and Geographical Identities in Europe: Essays on the Problem of European Unification. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 2008, págs. 15-24.
Carib Cannibals as Barbarians in Spanish Colonial Encounters: Discourses of Violence from Columbus to Ridley Scott 1492-1992, en: S. Scarparo and S. McDonald, eds. Violent Depictions: Representing Violence in Popular Culture. Cambridge (UK), Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006, págs. 151-164.
Jews and Conversos in Early-Colonial Ibero-America: Cross-Cultural Contexts and Changing Religious Polemics, en: Proceedings of Jewish Studies Forum, Auckland 2008. Suzanne Faigan, Hannah Brodsky (eds.). Studies in Judaica. Sydney: Mandelbaum, 2009.
Multicultural Histories of European Globalisation by Fernández-Armesto: From Colonial to Postcolonial Shifts in Cultural Centres and Peripheries, en: David G. Mayes, The Varieties of Linguistic, Religious, and Geographical Identities in Europe: Essays on the Problem of European Unification. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 2008, págs. 15-24.
Carib Cannibals as Barbarians in Spanish Colonial Encounters: Discourses of Violence from Columbus to Ridley Scott 1492-1992, en: S. Scarparo and S. McDonald, eds. Violent Depictions: Representing Violence in Popular Culture. Cambridge (UK), Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006, págs. 151-164.
Asociaciones a las que pertenece:
Association of Iberian and Latin American Studies of Australasia (Asoc)
Fuente de información:
http://artsfaculty.auckland.ac.nz/staff/?UPI=rgon003&Name=Roberto Gonzalez-Casanovas
Hispanista:
Si