Forschunsschwerpunkte

Laura Febres

Research lines with some samples of publications.

1. The novel written by women of migration in the twentieth century: The Spanish Civil War, World War II and the Holocaust.

“The Spanish civil war: novel or autobiography? Republican exile inArgentina in two novels: Celia Institutriz de América and La sinrazón ”. XXIX AEGS, (Association of Gender and Sexuality Studies), International Congress "Creators in Literary and Intercultural Education", University of Valencia, July 18-20, 2019.

“Stories written by Jewish women about migration in the 20th and 21st centuries Venezuelans.XXth ”. Congress of the Association of Hispanists, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, July 7-12, 2019.

(Compilation) The female gaze from the cultural diversity: Literary Tales from 1960 to the present. Caracas, Metropolitan University, 2018.

“Three novels of Venezuelan migration written by women in the 21st century: Rebellion against Guipuzcoana by Arantzazu Amezaga (2003), Cuadernos de viaje. Reflections of an era by Irene McKintry (2014) and Diosito in the hells of Alicia Freilich (2017) ”. Published in the Proceedings of the XIII International Monitoring of Writers Morocco 2018 in honor of Fatima Mernissi, Tetuan, from 25 to 28 October, 2018.

Laura Margarita Febres and Luis Bremo. "The Venezuelan novel of the second world war ". X Congress of Research and Intellectual Creation. University Metropolitana, Caracas May 23, 2016.

"Counterpoint of a round trip: Israel and Venezuela from 1987 to 2012", History and Social Communication, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Vol 19, January 2014, p. 291 to 302.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/HICS/issue/view/2518/showToc, Scopus.

Critical perspectives on the work of Teresa de la Parra. Cordillera Consortium Foundation Caracas. 1990. p. 1-128.

2. The essay written by women in the northern part of South America in the twentieth century:

(Compilation) Latin American essayists. Critical anthology Volume III, Contemporary Age (South America). Valparaíso, Universidad de Playa Ancha, Puntangéles Publishing, December, 2018.

3. Latin American thought of the first half of the 20th century:

"Arturo Uslar Pietri and his editors [Arturo UslarPietriand his publishers]" Vivat Academia, journal of communication, Universidad Complutense 139, 67-81., 2017 doi: doi.org/10.15178/va.2017.139.67-81 Retrieved from www.vivatacademia. net/index.php/vivat/article/view/609 ISSN 2343-6468

"The elusive sense of Independence in the Island of Róbinson by Arturo Uslar Pietri" Vivat Academia. Universidad Complutense, Nº 114, March 2011, Madrid, Spain, http://www.ucm.es/info/vivataca/inicio_va.htm

Mario Briceño Iragorry. Venezuelan Biographical Library, No. 48, El Nacional, Bancaribe, Caracas, 2007, p. 1-125 (Compiler) To invisible friends. Visions of Arturo Uslar Pietri. Universidad Metropolitana, Caracas, 2006. p. 1-255.

History in Mario Briceño-Iragorry. Universidad Metropolitana. Caracas. 2002. pp.1- 442.

Pedro HenríquezUreña. Critic of America. The House of Bello. Caracas. 1989. p.1-170. 1st edition.

4. Contemporary History of Venezuela.

Tribe, people and political parties in Mario Briceño-Iragorry ”Time and space, Number 68, Libertador Experimental Pedagogical University July. 2017. http://revistas.upel.edu.ve/index.php/tiempo_y_espacio, ISSN 1315-9496

Carolina De Ponte, Tabatha Spitaleri and Laura Margarita Febres. "The Venezuelan Church in the time of Juan Vicente Gómez in the archives of the Vatican The reports of Monsignor Fernando Cento from 1926 to 1936 ”. Mañongo Magazine of the postgraduate area, University of Carabobo, Vol. XXIII, No. 44, year 2015, p 209 to 238.

"Imaginary confidences of Juan Vicente Gómez and other versions of the dictator in the Venezuelan narrative. CILHA notebooks. Interdisciplinary Center of Hispanic American Literature. National University of Cuyo, Editorial of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, Mendoza, Argentina, 2005, Year 6. No. 6. p. 77-97.Indexed in Latindex.

Academic coordinator of the book: Ramón J. Velásquez. Study on a trajectory in the service of Venezuela. University of the Andes, Metropolitan University.Caracas. 2003. p. 1-405.

5. Colonial Period in Latin America.

Variations around the legislation of the expolios. (XVI to XVIII centuries) ". Historical Historical Processes. Universidad de los Andes, No. 29, Year XIV, first half of 2016. p. 139 to 149. ISSN: 1690-4818.

Economic and craft heritage in the Expolio of the Bishop Mariano Martí (1787 - 1792). Latin American Academy of Modern Literature and the Academic Society of Historians, Editorial Sagitario, Acapulco, Mexico, 2013.

(Compilation) The religiosity of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in the framework of the Bicentennial of Independence. Caracas, Metropolitan University 2009.

"Marian devotion present in the expolio of Bishop Mariano Martí." Bulletin of the National Academy of History, Volume XCII, No. 366, April-June 2009, Caracas, p.43- 86.

"Socio-economic networks of the bishop Mariano Martí (1787-1792)". Bulletin of the National Academy of History, Volume XC No. 358, April-July 2007, Caracas, p.99-145. Indexed in Latindex and in Class.

"The pillage of Bishop Mariano Martí and wealth in colonial Venezuela in the second half of the eighteenth century. "Bulletin of the Academy of History. No. 349.January March 2005. Indexed in Class, p. 91-123.

(Compiler) Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. The House of Bello. Caracas. 1995. p. 1-107.