All Stories

  1. The shape of European jazz: On mute, mutable and pedagogical musical representations
  2. REVIEWS
  3. Book Reviews
  4. Obsessively Writing the Modern City
  5. Digital Barcelona: An interdisciplinary urban cultural studies digital project
  6. Senescence, Alzheimer’s Dementia, and the Semi-Subjective in Ignacio Ferreras’s FilmArrugas
  7. Madrid’s Gran Vía: An urban cultural history and digital project
  8. The politics of age and disability in contemporary Spanish film:plus ultrapluralism
  9. Toward an Urban Cultural Studies
  10. Urban Railways in Buenos Aires: Spatial and Social Alienation in the Documentary Film El tren blanco
  11. Digital Cities
  12. Film as a Hinge: The Present State and Future Directions of Hispanic Studies
  13. Inaugural editorial: Urban cultural studies – a manifesto (part 2)
  14. Inaugural editorial: Urban cultural studies – a manifesto (Part 1)
  15. Cardboard Towns/Città Di Cartone: An artist interview with Marco Bigliazzi
  16. Understanding Juan Benet: New Perspectives by Benjamin Fraser
  17. Disability Studies and Spanish Culture: Films, Novels, the Comic and the Public Exhibition by Benjamin Fraser
  18. Urbanism and Urbanity: The Spanish Bourgeois Novel and Contemporary Customs (1845–1925) by Leigh Mercer
  19. Corporeality in Early Twentieth-century Latin American Literature: Body Articulations by Bruce Dean Willis
  20. The Future of Hispanic Studies: An Interactive Conversation with Journal Editors
  21. Salvador García Jiménez, ‘autor de minorías’: la novelaAngelicomio(1981) y el modelo social de la discapacidad
  22. Madrid, Histological City: The Scientific, Artistic, and Urbanized Vision of Santiago Ramón y Cajal
  23. Disability Studies and Spanish Culture
  24. Envisioning Autism
  25. Filming Down Syndrome
  26. Narrating Childhood Disability
  27. Documenting Cognitive Disability
  28. Epilogue: Exhibiting Art
  29. Editorial: Madrid and urban cultural studies
  30. The Diary of a Failed Spanish Capitalist: Individualism and the Ambivalent Critique of Pablo Sánchez's El alquiler del mundo (2010)
  31. Nikos Kazantzakis's Bergsonian Spain: Connecting Philosophy, Spanish Literature and Cultural Landscapes
  32. Disability Art, Visibility and the Right to the City: The Trazos Singulares (2011) Exhibit at Madrid’s Nuevos Ministerios Metro Station
  33. Baldomero Lillo's Underground Literary Modernism
  34. Manchester, 1976: Documenting the urban nature of Joy Division’s musical production
  35. Espacio, tiempo, ciudad: la representación de Buenos Aires en El Eternauta (1957-1959) de Héctor Germán Oesterheld
  36. A Biutiful city: Alejandro González Iñárritu’s filmic critique of the ‘Barcelona model’
  37. In This Issue
  38. Why the spatial epistemology of the video game matters: Metis, video game space and interdisciplinary theory
  39. On Location in Cuba: Street Filmmaking during Times of Transition by Ann Marie Stock
  40. Re-scaling emotional approaches to music: Basque band Lisabö and the soundscapes of urban alienation
  41. Ildefons Cerdà's Scalpel: A Lefebvrian Perspective on Nineteenth-Century Urban Planning
  42. In This Issue
  43. In This Issue
  44. An AJHCS Editorial Position Paper: A Modest Proposal Regarding Peer-Review
  45. About The Artists: Lee Jang Sub and Daniel Calleros
  46. Hacia una teoría de lo desconocido: la aportación visual deVacasde Julio Medem a la filosofía de la representación
  47. THE WORK OF (CREATING) ART
  48. THE ART OF ENGINEERING: THE BRIDGE AS OBJECT AND METHOD IN JUAN BENET'S FICTION
  49. The ‘kind of problem cities pose’: Jane Jacobs at the intersection of philosophy, pedagogy, and urban theory
  50. THE BERGSONIAN LINK BETWEEN EMOTION, MUSIC AND PLACE: FROM THE “MOTION OF EMOTION” TO THE SONIC IMMEDIACY OF THE BASQUE BAND LISABÖ
  51. Imagen, materia, cine: Bergson, Deleuze y Cinelandia de Ramón Gómez de la Serna
  52. Narrating the Organic City: A Lefebvrian Approach to City Planning, the Novel, and Urban Theory in Spain
  53. Manuel Delgado's Urban Anthropology: From Multidimensional Space to Interdisciplinary Spatial Theory
  54. Baroja's Rejection of Traditional Medicine inEl árbol de la ciencia
  55. Toward a Philosophy of the Urban: Henri Lefebvre's Uncomfortable Application of Bergsonism
  56. San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups: Henri Bergson's Theory of Laughter and the Problems of Travel Guide Humour
  57. Madrid's Retiro Park as publicly-private space and the spatial problems of spatial theory
  58. Unamuno and Bergson: Notes on a Shared Methodology
  59. The space in film and the film in space: Madrid's Retiro Park and Carlos Saura's Taxi
  60. Deaf Cultural Production in Twentieth-Century Madrid
  61. Problems of Photographic Criticism and the Question of a Truly Revolutionary Image: The Photographs of Mario Algaze, Juan Rulfo, and Manuel Álvarez Bravo
  62. Convergencias Hispánicas: Selected Proceedings and Other Essays on Spanish and Latin American Literature, Film, and Linguistics (review)
  63. Essays on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature and Film in Memory of Dr. Howard M. Fraser
  64. Lefebvre, Henri (1901–1991)