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Title: Research Journeys, Part One 

Biographer of the giants of Latin American literature, teacher of the intricacies of Latin American Cinema to Cuban students and an expert on a particular 16th century Peruvian saint, Professor Stephen Hart of UCL talks about his diverse research portfolio while Dr Mary Farrelly of UCD focuses on an unholy alliance of nuns, cabaret, drag performers and the use of Twitter as a research tool.]]></description>
			  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 1:

Title: Research Journeys, Part One 

Biographer of the giants of Latin American literature, teacher of the intricacies of Latin American Cinema to Cuban students and an expert on a particular 16th century Peruvian saint, Professor Stephen Hart of UCL talks about his diverse research portfolio while Dr Mary Farrelly of UCD focuses on an unholy alliance of nuns, cabaret, drag performers and the use of Twitter as a research tool.]]></itunes:summary>
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			  <title><![CDATA[Bulletin of Spanish Studies - Episode 2]]></title>
			  <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 14:32:02 Z</pubDate>
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			  <description><![CDATA[Episode 2:

Title: Research Journeys, Part Two 

19th century opera, Spanish Golden Age poetry, 20th century visionaries, Renaissance religious painting, philosophy and modern art in Latin America. What do they have in common? They all make up part of the fascinating journeys that three academics from across the UK and Ireland have been on.]]></description>
			  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 2:

Title: Research Journeys, Part Two 

19th century opera, Spanish Golden Age poetry, 20th century visionaries, Renaissance religious painting, philosophy and modern art in Latin America. What do they have in common? They all make up part of the fascinating journeys that three academics from across the UK and Ireland have been on.]]></itunes:summary>
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			  <title><![CDATA[Bulletin of Spanish Studies - Episode 3]]></title>
			  <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 14:32:30 Z</pubDate>
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			  <description><![CDATA[Episode 3: 

Research Journeys, Part Three.

Find out how a busman’s holiday can really refresh your research perspective, while listening to four top academics from the UK and Ireland treat us to their journeys through the literature and culture of Spain and Latin America, with a particular focus on Argentine women. And, get tips on how to guest edit a journal special issue. Also, how little indulgences, less hoovering and riverside walks pave the way for great writing.]]></description>
			  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 3: 

Research Journeys, Part Three.

Find out how a busman’s holiday can really refresh your research perspective, while listening to four top academics from the UK and Ireland treat us to their journeys through the literature and culture of Spain and Latin America, with a particular focus on Argentine women. And, get tips on how to guest edit a journal special issue. Also, how little indulgences, less hoovering and riverside walks pave the way for great writing.]]></itunes:summary>
			  <itunes:duration>00:35:38</itunes:duration>
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			  <title><![CDATA[Bulletin of Spanish Studies - Episode 4]]></title>
			  <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2021 10:59:51 Z</pubDate>
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			  <description><![CDATA[Che Cristo: the iconic 1967 post-mortem photograph of a beatific Che Guevara has never lost its potency. Thirty years later, it inspired Argentine filmmaker Leandro Katz to make the documentary El día que me quieras. This film was the subject of the award-winning article ‘Reconciling Myth with Photographic Histories in Leandro Katz’s El día que me quieras by Dr David Rojinsky, published in the Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies. We talk to Dr Rojinsky about his first memory of the photograph (when he was 7!), his inspiration (yes, it includes teaching), how he sits down to write, and whether he ever gets that much longed-for closure on an article...
Presented by Gemma McKenna]]></description>
			  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Che Cristo: the iconic 1967 post-mortem photograph of a beatific Che Guevara has never lost its potency. Thirty years later, it inspired Argentine filmmaker Leandro Katz to make the documentary El día que me quieras. This film was the subject of the award-winning article ‘Reconciling Myth with Photographic Histories in Leandro Katz’s El día que me quieras by Dr David Rojinsky, published in the Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies. We talk to Dr Rojinsky about his first memory of the photograph (when he was 7!), his inspiration (yes, it includes teaching), how he sits down to write, and whether he ever gets that much longed-for closure on an article...
Presented by Gemma McKenna]]></itunes:summary>
			  <itunes:duration>00:35:51</itunes:duration>
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			  <title><![CDATA[Bulletin of Spanish Studies - Episode 5]]></title>
			  <pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2021 15:49:43 Z</pubDate>
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			  <description><![CDATA[What has a stout, fiddle-playing Irish man got to do with Britain’s cultural diplomacy in tense 1940s Spain? Everything. Find out about the ‘soft power weapon’ that was Walter Starkie, founder of the British Council in Madrid, and learn about that institution’s role at this crucial juncture in history. Naturally, there will also be talk of spies. Dr Marina Pérez de Arcos, of the University of Oxford and LSE, tells us about ‘Education, Intelligence and Cultural Diplomacy at the British Council in Madrid, 1940–1941’, her award-winning series of articles as published in the Bulletin of Spanish Studies.
Presented by Gemma McKenna]]></description>
			  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What has a stout, fiddle-playing Irish man got to do with Britain’s cultural diplomacy in tense 1940s Spain? Everything. Find out about the ‘soft power weapon’ that was Walter Starkie, founder of the British Council in Madrid, and learn about that institution’s role at this crucial juncture in history. Naturally, there will also be talk of spies. Dr Marina Pérez de Arcos, of the University of Oxford and LSE, tells us about ‘Education, Intelligence and Cultural Diplomacy at the British Council in Madrid, 1940–1941’, her award-winning series of articles as published in the Bulletin of Spanish Studies.
Presented by Gemma McKenna]]></itunes:summary>
			  <itunes:duration>00:45:26</itunes:duration>
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			  <title><![CDATA[Bulletin of Spanish Studies - Episode 6]]></title>
			  <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2023 14:05:47 Z</pubDate>
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			  <description><![CDATA[In this episode, learn about Argentina’s singular relationship with psychoanalysis (did you know Argentina has the highest number of psychoanalysts in the world, by a long margin?), how it exported that to Spain, and how cultural tensions were running at an all-time high in the early 1980s as these countries were emerging from dictatorships.  We chat to Rodrigo López Martínez, of the University of Aberdeen and the author of 2022’s best article in the Bulletin of Spanish Studies, about transatlantic essayism and why it helps to listen to loud, cheesy pop music when writing.
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			  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, learn about Argentina’s singular relationship with psychoanalysis (did you know Argentina has the highest number of psychoanalysts in the world, by a long margin?), how it exported that to Spain, and how cultural tensions were running at an all-time high in the early 1980s as these countries were emerging from dictatorships.  We chat to Rodrigo López Martínez, of the University of Aberdeen and the author of 2022’s best article in the Bulletin of Spanish Studies, about transatlantic essayism and why it helps to listen to loud, cheesy pop music when writing.
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			  <itunes:duration>00:51:30</itunes:duration>
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			  <title><![CDATA[Bulletin of Spanish Studies - Episode 7]]></title>
			  <pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2023 09:59:51 Z</pubDate>
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			  <description><![CDATA[It’s time to celebrate 100 years of the Bulletin of Spanish Studies! As part of this celebration, we take a look at the changes within ‘Spanish Studies’ in the past decades. In this episode we turn the spotlight on developments in Visual Hispanism relating to indigenous languages, virtual exhibitions, digital humanities, and the video essay. We are joined by three of our editors, Professor Jo Evans (UCL), Dr Charlotte Gleghorn (Univ. of Edinburgh) and Dr Hilary Macartney (Univ. of Glasgow). You’ll hear all about our exciting online conference and learn about the restorative power of sea swimming…
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			  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[It’s time to celebrate 100 years of the Bulletin of Spanish Studies! As part of this celebration, we take a look at the changes within ‘Spanish Studies’ in the past decades. In this episode we turn the spotlight on developments in Visual Hispanism relating to indigenous languages, virtual exhibitions, digital humanities, and the video essay. We are joined by three of our editors, Professor Jo Evans (UCL), Dr Charlotte Gleghorn (Univ. of Edinburgh) and Dr Hilary Macartney (Univ. of Glasgow). You’ll hear all about our exciting online conference and learn about the restorative power of sea swimming…
]]></itunes:summary>
			  <itunes:duration>00:34:08</itunes:duration>
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			  <title><![CDATA[Bulletin of Spanish Studies - Episode 8]]></title>
			  <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2025 11:44:34 Z</pubDate>
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			  <description><![CDATA[In this episode, find out how intrepid investigator Maria Czepiel of the University of Warwick, uncovered two long-lost Latin odes by one of Spain’s foremost sixteenth-century poets, Garcilaso de la Vega, languishing in the digital archive of a Czech university. Her discovery, subsequent translation of these poems, and the article she wrote about it, which won the Bulletin of Spanish Studies’ James Whiston prize for the best article of 2023, also graced the front page of Spain’s El País. Find out more, as well as joining the torrid debate about which biscuits are best, here. And you can read Maria's article here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14753820.2022.2122386]]></description>
			  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, find out how intrepid investigator Maria Czepiel of the University of Warwick, uncovered two long-lost Latin odes by one of Spain’s foremost sixteenth-century poets, Garcilaso de la Vega, languishing in the digital archive of a Czech university. Her discovery, subsequent translation of these poems, and the article she wrote about it, which won the Bulletin of Spanish Studies’ James Whiston prize for the best article of 2023, also graced the front page of Spain’s El País. Find out more, as well as joining the torrid debate about which biscuits are best, here. And you can read Maria's article here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14753820.2022.2122386]]></itunes:summary>
			  <itunes:duration>00:44:52</itunes:duration>
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			  <title><![CDATA[Bulletin of Spanish Studies - Episode 9]]></title>
			  <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2025 15:37:03 Z</pubDate>
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			  <description><![CDATA[Professor Ignacio Sánchez Prado, from Washington University, St Louis, is certainly a polymath. He is a prolific researcher, consumer of media and writer – his interests include Mexican literary, film and cultural studies; Latin American intellectual history, neoliberal culture, food cultural studies and more! Find out what he thinks about the future of the humanities (hooray, it’s not all doom and gloom!), and why it’s OK to just stop writing when you’re stuck. His article ‘Endless Proliferations of Signifiers: Mexican Cultural Studies in the Future Tense’, was awarded our James Whiston prize as the most original, accomplished and important study of 2024. And of course, you can read it here: 
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14753820.2023.2247708]]></description>
			  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Professor Ignacio Sánchez Prado, from Washington University, St Louis, is certainly a polymath. He is a prolific researcher, consumer of media and writer – his interests include Mexican literary, film and cultural studies; Latin American intellectual history, neoliberal culture, food cultural studies and more! Find out what he thinks about the future of the humanities (hooray, it’s not all doom and gloom!), and why it’s OK to just stop writing when you’re stuck. His article ‘Endless Proliferations of Signifiers: Mexican Cultural Studies in the Future Tense’, was awarded our James Whiston prize as the most original, accomplished and important study of 2024. And of course, you can read it here: 
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14753820.2023.2247708]]></itunes:summary>
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