2011
DOI: 10.5944/etfii.24.2011.1865
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Las momias de las pirámides

Abstract: Si me pongo a pensarlo, el profesor Lara, Federico, ha sido la persona que, años atrás, de repente me abrió una puerta y, al animarme a atravesarla, terminó por haberme dado la oportunidad de dar lo que fueron los primeros pasos de aquello que se ha convertido luego en mi devenir profesional. A mediados de la década de los ochenta del siglo pasado, si uno estudiaba Historia, a poco que tuviera un poco de curiosidad y mirara libros sobre el mundo Las momias de las pirámides The mummies of the pyramids JOSE MIGU… Show more

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“…Indeed, the Spanish press often frames celebrity transnational adoptions as a form of solidaridad . In 2008, Tiempo de Hoy featured eight Spanish public figures who adopted transnationally in a piece titled “The solidaridad of the stars” (Parra 2008; see also Bystrom 2011; Willing 2009; van Wichelen 2018, 3). This trope of solidaridad is criticized in more prosaic noncelebrity international adoptions, as illustrated in Berástegui's (2010, 25) assessment that international adoption solidarity is “impulsive … sentimental … a solidarity that renounces structural solutions.”…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the Spanish press often frames celebrity transnational adoptions as a form of solidaridad . In 2008, Tiempo de Hoy featured eight Spanish public figures who adopted transnationally in a piece titled “The solidaridad of the stars” (Parra 2008; see also Bystrom 2011; Willing 2009; van Wichelen 2018, 3). This trope of solidaridad is criticized in more prosaic noncelebrity international adoptions, as illustrated in Berástegui's (2010, 25) assessment that international adoption solidarity is “impulsive … sentimental … a solidarity that renounces structural solutions.”…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%