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Vol. 48 No. 3 (2024)
Published August 14, 2024
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Articles reception 2021-2022. Topics Arts and Metatheory of arts, Literature, Philology, Linguistics.


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Káñina is a cuatrimestral, continuos and Open Access publication dedicated to the diffusion of Costa Rican literature, mainly. Its objective is to publish articles about any literature, linguistics, applied linguistics, philosophy, literary creation, painting, engrave, music, theater, and contributions from writers of all knowledge areas; with the condition that only items with high academic, cultural, and esthetical level will be published.

The editor institution is the University of Costa Rica, Káñina is published in the Faculty of Letters, School of Philology, Linguistics and Literature.

Káñina is a scientific publication directed to researchers and authors from the area of ​​Arts and Letters, covering disciplines such as: History of art, Philology, Linguistics, Literature, Art in general. It is aimed at teachers, academics, professionals in the area, students and the general public interested in these issues, both nationally and internationally.

Káñina publish three issues as a continuos publication (January-April) (May-August) (September-December)

In the Bribri language, káñina means dawn. From káñir, sunrise. This word is part of the lexicon of approximately three thousand Costa Ricans whose mother language, seie, is usually identified as Bribri. Káñir is "the arrival of the dawn by the sea side" for the Bribri culture of Lari, Urén and Coen, in Talamanca, province of Limón. It is "the clarity that descends from the high peaks of the mountain range" for Bribris of Salitre, Yuabin and Cabagra, in Buenos Aires, province of Puntarenas.
 
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ISSN onlilne: 2215-2636
 
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Artlcles

Rachid Lamarti
1-17
The simile as a rhetorical strategy to describe the unusual. Comparison between the fantastic fauna of the Shanhai jing (山海經) and that of medieval European bestiaries
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.61427
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Sofía Arévalo Reyes
1-19
The Enigma of the Porcelain Dolls in the Animated Play Non Serviam: The Things You Need in One Place
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.61921
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Ignacio González
1-25
Cuadro Campestre: Problems in the Identity Attributions of the First Ballet With “Argument of the Argentine Ruralia”
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.62479
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Javier Jiménez Barboza
1-30
Two Experiences of Democratic Education on Dance: Plan B Danza and Taller de Danza Moderna
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.62478
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Nair Daiane de Souza Sauaia Vansiler , Angela Ines Klein , Romeu Miqueias Szmoski
1-22
Eye movements in oral reading by primary school students: The relevance of punctuation marks
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.62716
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Kaviya Kathiresan, Narasingaram Jayashree
1-15
Uncovering the Capitalist Footprint: An Examination of the Land-People Nexus in Wayanad through Valli
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.62717
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Kristina Kosteva, José Luis Ramírez Luengo
1-19
The Indigenous Contribution to the Lexicon of Nineteenth-Century Honduras According to A. Membreño’s Hondureñismos
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.63073
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Yolanda Hipperdinger
1-35
Urban and Rural Linguistic Landscape in Argentina. Postcards From Buenos Aires Pampas
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.63149
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Magali Pastorino
1-20
Technique in University Artist Education. A Discursive and Psychoanalytical Study
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.63181
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Juan Pablo Morales Trigueros
1-33
The Possibility of Wonder: on the American Real Marvelous
https://doi.org/10.15517/rk.v48i3.63254
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