John K. Moore

Nombre: 
John K.
Apellidos: 
Moore
Sexo: 
Hombre
Categoría profesional: 
Associate Professor of Spanish
Hispanista Emérito: 
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación: 
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Departamento/Centro: 
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
País: 
Estados Unidos
Estado: 
Alabama
Trabajos publicados: 
Book-length Volumes:
-Moore, Jr., John K. Mulatto · Outlaw · Pilgrim · Priest: The Legal Case of José Soller, Accused of Impersonating a Pastor and Other Crimes in Seventeenth-century Spain. Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World 75. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004422704
-Moore Jr., John K. and Adriano Duque. “Recuerde el alma dormida”: Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Essays in Honor of Frank A. Domínguez. Newark, Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta, 2009. Print.
-Moore Jr., John K. Libro de los huéspedes (Escorial MS h.I.13): A Critical Edition. Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, 2008. Print.
-Moore Jr., John K. and Thomas Spaccarelli. The Road to Santiago and Pilgrimage. Monographic issue of La corónica 36.2 (Spring 2008). Articles and Essays: -Moore Jr., John K. “Two Religions on One Road to Santiago: Polyethnicity and Syncretism on the Camino in Saint-Jacques . . . La Mecque.” The Camino de Santiago in the 21st Century: -Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Global Views. Eds. Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez and Annie Hesp. New York: Routledge, 2016. 123-46. Print.
-Moore Jr., John K. “Santiago’s Sinister Hand: Hybrid Identity in the Statue of James the Greater at Santa Marta de Tera.” Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture 4.3 (Spring 2014): 31-62. https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal/vol4/iss3/2/
-Moore Jr., John K. “Juxtaposing James the Greater: Interpreting the Interstices of Santiago as Peregrino and Matamoros.” In The Road to Santiago and Pilgrimage. Monographic issue of La corónica 36.2 (Spring 2008): 313-44. -Moore Jr., John K. and Thomas Spaccarelli. “Libro de los huéspedes (Escorial MS h.I.13): A Unified Work of Narrative and Image for Female Pilgrims.” La corónica 35.1 (Fall 2006): 249-70.
-Moore Jr., John K. “Conventional Botany or Unorthodox Organics?: On the Meollo/Corteza Metaphor in Admiraçión operum Dey of Teresa de Cartagena.” Romance Notes 44.1 (Fall 2003): 3-12.
Información adicional: 
Associate Professor of Spanish
Hispanista Histórico: 
No
Hispanista: 
Si