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Merino, Ana. "Inodoro Pereyra, A “Gaucho” in the Pampa of Paper and Ink: Folkloric and Literary Intertextuality and Its Reformulations in Argentinean Comics." International Journal of Comic Art 2.(2000): 190–97.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2012, 12:10
Merino, Ana. "Oesterheld, the Literary Voice of Argentine Comics." International Journal of Comic Art 3.(2001): 56–69.   
Added by: Deleted user 10/08/2009, 14:43
Merino, Ana. "Women in Comics: A Space for Recognizing Other Voices." The Comics Journal (2001): 47–48.   
Added by: joachim 24/07/2010, 12:17
Merino, Ana. El Cómic Hispánico. Signo e Imagen. Madrid: Cátedra, 2003.   
Added by: joachim 22/10/2012, 20:04
Merino, Ana. "Gary Groth and Kim Thompson: Interviews with the Heart of the Alternative Comics Industry." International Journal of Comic Art 5.(2003): 31–73.   
Last edited by: Deleted user 11/08/2009, 13:47
Merino, Ana. Chris Ware: La secuencia circular. Sin palabras. Serie A. Madrid: Sinsentido, 2005.   
Last edited by: joachim 26/02/2015, 23:47
Merino, Ana. "Variable Identities in the Mexican Comic-Strip: Don Catarino in the Stereotypical Space of the Cannibals." International Journal of Comic Art 8.(2006): 362–77.   
Last edited by: joachim 22/07/2015, 14:40
Merino, Ana. "Feminine Territoriality: Reflections on the Impact of the Underground and Post-Underground." International Journal of Comic Art 10.(2008): 70–88.   
Last edited by: joachim 16/02/2012, 16:23
Merino, Ana. "Memory in Comics: Testimonial, Autobiographical and Historical Space in MAUS." Transatlantica 1 2010. Accessed 4 Nov. 2010. <http://transatlantica.revues.org/4941>.   
Added by: joachim 04/11/2010, 01:37
Merino, Ana. "La sutileza de lo fantástico en la realidad de Jaime Hernández a través del personaje de Izzy (Isabel Ortíz Ruebens)." Brumal 5.1 2017. Accessed 12 Jun. 2019. <https://revistes.uab.ca ... ticle/view/v5-n1-merino>.   
Last edited by: joachim 12/06/2019, 11:29
Merino, Ana. "The Impact of Latino Identities and the Humanizing of Multiculturalism in Love and Rockets." Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels. Eds. Carolene Ayaka and Ian Hague. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2014. 34–48.   
Added by: joachim 19/02/2015, 09:28
Merino, Ana. "The Creative Multiplicity of Comics." Comic Release. Negotiating Identity for a New Generation. Eds. Vicky A. Clark and Barbara Bloemink. New York: D.A.P. 2002. 64–73.   
Last edited by: joachim 25/07/2012, 20:05
Merino, Ana. "The Bros. Hernandez: A Latin Presence in Alternative U.S. Comics." Redrawing the Nation. National Identity in Latin/o American Comics. Eds. Héctor D. Fernández L’Hoeste and Juan Poblete. New Concepts in Latino American Cultures. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. 251–69.   
Last edited by: joachim 10/05/2016, 17:14
Merino, Ana. "“Inodoro Pereyra”, a “Gaucho” in the Pampa of Paper and Ink." Cartooning in Latin America. Ed. John A. Lent. Cresskill: Hampton, 2005. 77–84.   
Last edited by: joachim 22/07/2015, 15:57
Merino, Ana. "Oesterheld, The Literary Voice of Argentine Comics." Cartooning in Latin America. Ed. John A. Lent. Cresskill: Hampton, 2005. 61–76.   
Last edited by: joachim 22/07/2015, 15:59
Merino, Ana. "Comic Art at the Margins of Hierarchy: The Mexican Multicultural Expression of La Familia Burrón and Los Supermachos." Latin American Literature and Mass Media. Eds. Edmundo Paz Soldán and Debra A. Castillo. Hispanic Issues. New York: Garland, 2001. 152–68.   
Last edited by: joachim 07/12/2011, 12:06
Merino, Ana. "Intertextuality: Surrealist Intertextualities in Max’s Bardin." Critical Approaches to Comics and Graphic Novels. Theories and Methods. Eds. Matthew J. Smith and Randy Duncan. London, New York: Routledge, 2012. 252–64.   
Last edited by: joachim 11/03/2014, 17:17
Merino, Ana. "The Cultural Dimensions of the Hispanic World Seen through Its Graphic Novels." Teaching the Graphic Novel. Ed. Stephen E. Tabachnick. Options for Teaching. New York: The Modern Language Assoc. of America, 2009. 271–80.   
Added by: joachim 22/10/2010, 23:47
Merino, Ana. "Feminine Latin/o American Identities on the American Alternative Landscape: From the Women of Love and Rockets to La Perdida." The Rise of the American Comics Artist. Creators and Contexts. Eds. Paul Williams and James Lyons. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2010. 164–76.   
Added by: joachim 26/01/2011, 08:53
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