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    El Metatexto Historiografico y la Historiografia IndianaAuthor(s): Walter D. MignoloSource: MLN, Vol. 96, No. 2, Hispanic Issue (Mar., 1981), pp. 358-402Published by: The Johns Hopkins University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2906354Accessed: 09/09/2008 20:08

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    Issue Table of ContentsMLN, Vol. 96, No. 2, Mar., 1981Front MatterIniciacin de Juan Ramn Jimnez en Amrica: El Cojo Ilustrado (1903-1913) [pp. 187 - 211]The Exact Names [pp. 212 - 223]Word and Work (with Capital Letters) in Juan Ramn Jimnez [pp. 224 - 236]Man Against Language: A Linguistic Perspective on the Theme of Alienation in the 'Libro de buen amor' [pp. 237 - 260]The Curious Pertinence of Eugenio's Tale in Don Quijote [pp. 261 - 285]The Poetics of Honor in Caldern's El alcalde de Zalamea [pp. 286 - 315]Fortunata y Jacinta: Galds and the Production of the Literary Referent [pp. 316 - 339]Tiempo de silencio and the Language of Displacement [pp. 340 - 357]El Metatexto Historiografico y la Historiografia Indiana [pp. 358 - 402]NotesRelato, fabulacin, semiosis: la produccin de significado en el Conde Lucanor [pp. 403 - 413]Leriano's Libation: Notes on the Cancionero Lyric, Ars Moriendi, and the Probable Debt to Boccaccio [pp. 414 - 420]Saint Ignatius Loyola and Castles in Palestine [pp. 421 - 425]La crtica del lenguaje en las letrillas satricas y burlescas de Gngora [pp. 426 - 434]

    Review ArticlesEl pueblo en marcha: Social History and Literature [pp. 435 - 439]Meaning, Intention and the Written Text: Anthony Close's Approach to Don Quixote and its Critics [pp. 440 - 444]

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    Communications: Rejoinder [p. 469]Communications: Reply [pp. 469 - 470]Back Matter

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