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With my subsequent project, I knew I wanted to address this imbalance in my own work to date and contribute to bringing attention to alternative creative voices within mainstream Spanish cultural production. The original motivation for this focus on female-led content is the regret I have concerning the cinematic corpus of my monograph, Subversive Spanish Cinema: The Politics of Performance (shortly available in paperback at a more affordable price point than the hardback if you’re interested – and if you’ll excuse the shameless self-promotion!). The premise of the project is to examine intersections between gender and sound in contemporary Spanish audiovisual cultures, specifically works in which female creatives hold prominent positions behind the scenes. I should also acknowledge my colleague and friend Dr Hannah Grayson who suggested this in our virtual writing session this afternoon – thanks Hannah!

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I outlined the project at this session and spoke with colleagues about how to develop the project – I was lucky to receive really useful advice from several of my new colleagues and wanted to take the time to document this, while it’s fresh in my mind.

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Part of the motivation for writing this blog is to document a short and informal presentation I gave as part of the work-in-progress research series within the Division of Literature and Languages at Stirling yesterday. Despite the application being unsuccessful, I’m eager to pursue this project, especially now I am working in academia and I’m able to officially count research as being part of my job. This project started out as the basis for a (ultimately unsuccessful) British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship application in 2020, which I developed under the guidance of the fabulous Dr Abigail Loxham at Liverpool University. I’ve already written about this project on the blog (see here and here). But I’ve also been able to spend some time thinking about another research project I’m developing currently: on intersections between gender and sound in contemporary Spanish audiovisual cultures. I’ve managed to make a start on some actual writing of my monograph on Fernando León de Aranoa (if you want to know more about this project, check out this for posts looking at some of his works read this and this).

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It has been such a delight to be able to dedicate more time and energy to my research.

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This has meant a shift back into academia full-time and the opportunity to engage more fully with my research (rather than squeezing in an hour of reading, writing, and/or thinking on the sofa in the evening, exhausted after a full day of mumming and/or working!). Montañez-Concepción and José Ruiz-Santiago prosecuted the case.Last month I joined the University of Stirling as a Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation, were in charge of the investigation of the case.Īssistant U.S.

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Line, Special Agent in Charge of the IRS-C.I. Stephen Muldrow of the District of Puerto Rico, Joseph González, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI, and Matthew D.

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The Glock pistol, Model 19, 9mm caliber possessed by Pina-Nieves was a machine gun, as it was modified to shoot more than one shot, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger. 25 caliber handgun ammunition, 3 rounds of 5.7 caliber handgun ammunition, 35 rounds of 7.62 caliber rifle ammunition, 18 rounds of 7.92 caliber rifle ammunition, 1 round of 12 gauge shotgun ammunition, and 25 rounds of 9mm caliber handgun ammunition. 45 caliber handgun ammunition, 170 rounds of. 357 caliber handgun ammunition, 3 rounds of. 40 caliber handgun ammunition, 123 rounds of. 40 caliber, and 526 total rounds of live ammunition, including 148 rounds of. Pina-Nieves was found guilty by a federal jury on December 22, 2021.Īccording to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Pina-Nieves knowing that he had been convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year, knowingly possessed: one Glock pistol, Model 19, 9mm caliber one Smith & Wesson, Model SD40. Besosa sentenced Rafael “Raphy” Pina-Nieves to a term of 41months in prison, 3 years of supervised release, 200 hours of community service and a fine of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for firearms violations being a convicted felon, and possession of a machinegun.










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