Women's Narrative and Film in Twentieth-century Spain

Women's Narrative and Film in Twentieth-century Spain
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0415936330
ISBN-13 : 9780415936330
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Synopsis Women's Narrative and Film in Twentieth-century Spain by : Ofelia Ferrán

First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Women's Narrative and Film in 20th Century Spain

Women's Narrative and Film in 20th Century Spain
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781135348236
ISBN-13 : 1135348235
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Synopsis Women's Narrative and Film in 20th Century Spain by : Kathleen Glenn

Women's Narrative and Film in 20th Century Spain examines the development of the feminine cultural tradition in spain and how this tradition reshaped and defined a Spanish national identity. Each chapter focuses on representation of autobiography, alienation and exile, marginality, race, eroticism, political activism, and feminism within the ever-changing nationalisms in different regions of Spain. The book describes how concepts of gender and difference shaped the individual, collective, and national identities of Spanish women and significantly modified the meaning and representation of female sexuality.

Women's Narrative and Film in Twentieth-century Spain

Women's Narrative and Film in Twentieth-century Spain
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 0203952839
ISBN-13 : 9780203952832
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Synopsis Women's Narrative and Film in Twentieth-century Spain by : Kathleen Mary Glenn

"Women's Narrative and Film in 20th Century Spain examines the development of the feminine cultural tradition in spain and how this tradition reshaped and defined a Spanish national identity. Each chapter focuses on representation of autobiography, alienation and exile, marginality, race, eroticism, political activism, and feminism within the ever-changing nationalisms in different regions of Spain. The book describes how concepts of gender and difference shaped the individual, collective, and national identities of Spanish women and significantly modified the meaning and representation of female sexuality."--Provided by publisher.

Mirrors and Echoes

Mirrors and Echoes
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9780520252677
ISBN-13 : 0520252675
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Synopsis Mirrors and Echoes by : Emilie L. Bergmann

“With contributions by well-known and respected critics, writing of a very high caliber, and essays that explore hitherto uncharted territory, Mirrors and Echoes is a welcome addition to the growing literature on Spanish women's writing.”—Lou Charnon-Deutsch, author of Narratives of Desire: Nineteenth-Century Spanish Fiction by Women

Gender and Modernity in Spanish Literature

Gender and Modernity in Spanish Literature
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781137439888
ISBN-13 : 1137439882
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Synopsis Gender and Modernity in Spanish Literature by : Elizabeth Smith Rousselle

Using each chapter to juxtapose works by one female and one male Spanish writer, Gender and Modernity in Spanish Literature: 1789-1920 explores the concept of Spanish modernity. Issues explored include the changing roles of women, the male hysteric, and the mother and Don Juan figure.

Post-war Spanish Women Novelists and the Recuperation of Historical Memory

Post-war Spanish Women Novelists and the Recuperation of Historical Memory
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781855662742
ISBN-13 : 1855662744
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Synopsis Post-war Spanish Women Novelists and the Recuperation of Historical Memory by : Patricia O'Byrne

The passing of Spain's Law of Historical Memory (2007) marked the official recognition of the need to confront a violent and painful past. Article 2 makes reference to specific groups who experienced discrimination including religious and ethnic communities; no reference is made to the gender repression endured by women, enforced by a patriarchal regime through its legislation and policies, with the active support of the Church and the Women's Section of the Falange. Revised narratives of the period that have emerged in recent decades have raised issues in relation to the reliability and selectivity of memory, and its ongoing mediation by intervening events. While documentary sources of the period are prejudicial, cotemporaneous post-war testimonial novels provide an invaluable resource in reconstructing the past, particularly the novels of women writers. This book draws on their narrative to reconstruct the female experience of the post-war years and in particular on the writings of novelists whose work has undeservedly been disregarded. Neither the experience of women under Franco nor the narrative of women writers of the period should be forgotten. Patricia O'Byrne lectures in Hispanic Studies and Comparative Literature at Dublin City University.

Geographies of Urban Female Labor and Nationhood in Spanish Culture, 1880–1975

Geographies of Urban Female Labor and Nationhood in Spanish Culture, 1880–1975
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 9781496219978
ISBN-13 : 149621997X
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Synopsis Geographies of Urban Female Labor and Nationhood in Spanish Culture, 1880–1975 by : Mar Soria

Mar Soria presents an innovative cultural analysis of female workers in Spanish literature and films. Drawing from nation-building theories, the work of feminist geographers, and ideas about the construction of the marginal subject in society, Soria examines how working women were perceived as Other in Spain from 1880 to 1975. By studying the representation of these marginalized individuals in a diverse array of cultural artifacts, Soria contends that urban women workers symbolized the desires and anxieties of a nation caught between traditional values and rapidly shifting socioeconomic forces. Specifically, the representation of urban female work became a mode of reinforcing and contesting dominant discourses of gender, class, space, and nationhood in critical moments after 1880, when social and economic upheavals resulted in fears of impending national instability. Through these cultural artifacts Spaniards wrestled with the unresolved contradictions in the gender and class ideologies used to construct and maintain the national imaginary. ? Whether for reasons of inattention or disregard of issues surrounding class dynamics, nineteenth- and twentieth-century Spanish literary and cultural critics have assumed that working women played only a minimal role in the development of Spain as a modern nation. As a result, relatively few critics have investigated cultural narratives of female labor during this period. Soria demonstrates that without considering the role working women played in the construction and modernization of Spain, our understanding of Spanish culture and life at that time remains incomplete.

A Companion to Spanish Cinema

A Companion to Spanish Cinema
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 677
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ISBN-10 : 9781119170136
ISBN-13 : 1119170133
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Synopsis A Companion to Spanish Cinema by : Jo Labanyi

A Companion to Spanish Cinema is a bold collection of newly commissioned essays written by top international scholars that thoroughly interrogates Spanish cinema from a variety of thematic, theoretical and historic perspectives. Presents an insightful and provocative collection of newly commissioned essays and original research by top international scholars from a variety of theoretical, disciplinary and geographical perspectives Offers a systematic historical, thematic, and theoretical approach to Spanish cinema, unique in the field Combines a thorough and insightful study of a wide spectrum of topics and issues with in-depth textual analysis of specific films Explores Spanish cinema’s cultural, artistic, industrial, theoretical and commercial contexts pre- and post-1975 and the notion of a “national” cinema Canonical directors and stars are examined alongside understudied directors, screenwriters, editors, and secondary actors Presents original research on image and sound; genre; non-fiction film; institutions, audiences and industry; and relations to other media, as well as a theoretically-driven section designed to stimulate innovative research

Mapping the Fiction of Cristina Fernández Cubas

Mapping the Fiction of Cristina Fernández Cubas
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Publisher : University of Delaware Press
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9780874139051
ISBN-13 : 0874139058
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Synopsis Mapping the Fiction of Cristina Fernández Cubas by : Kathleen Mary Glenn

Cristina Fernandez Cubas is, without question, one of the most important of the Spanish writers who have begun to publish since the end of the Franco dictatorship. Credited with playing a major role in the renaissance of the short story in Spain, she has won national and international acclaim for her fiction. Works by her have been translated into eight languages and have become a staple of university courses on contemporary Peninsular literature. Fernandez Cubas has created a remarkably coherent narrative world, nourished by a core of fundamental concerns. The eleven essays of Mapping the Fiction of Cristina Fernandez Cubas examine the intellectual preoccupations, narrative strategies, and rhetorical devices that distinguish the four volumes of short stories, two novels, the play, and the book of memoirs that she has published to date.