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Spanish scholar Javier Cardeña Contreras does all the heavy lifting in this inaugural 13-theme speed round exploration of Quijote, Shawshank Redemption, Antonio Machado’s Caminante , La Casa de Papel , Bulls, Eddie Davie...
EPISODE SIXTY Going Back To An Empty House is an episode from Geographical Imaginations by Kevin S. Fox | Cultural Geographer. Spanish scholar Javier Cardeña Contreras does all the heavy lifting in this inaugural 13-theme speed round expl...
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Spanish scholar Javier Cardeña Contreras does all the heavy lifting in this inaugural 13-theme speed round exploration of Quijote, Shawshank Redemption, Antonio Machado’s Caminante , La Casa de Papel , Bulls, Eddie Davies, El Madroño, Wild West films, La Zapatilla, Translation, Duncan Williamson, Almodovar, and what it means to have a “pueblo” in Spain—all the while weaving a personal essay about home and identity.
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EPISODE SIXTY Going Back To An Empty House is from Geographical Imaginations by Kevin S. Fox | Cultural Geographer.
Published Feb 19, 2020