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Culture and Gender in Nineteenth-Century Spain
Contributor(s): Charnon-Deutsch, Lou (Editor), Labanyi, Jo (Editor)
ISBN: 0198158866     ISBN-13: 9780198158868
Publisher: Clarendon Press
OUR PRICE:   $209.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 1996
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Annotation: Culture and Gender in Nineteenth-Century Spain is a wide-ranging discussion of women's writing and representations of gender in Spanish literature and culture from the Romantic period to the fin de siecle. It is customary to regard gender roles and representation in nineteenth-century Spain as polarized and predictable. But in this volume, leading scholars from the UK and USA not only discuss the patriarchal emphasis of Spanish culture, but also demonstrate that this was a period in which the relations between men and women were being constantly negotiated, challenged, and redefined as part of an on-going transformation of political and national identities. Contributions look at women's writing and the representation of women in canonical texts, the construction of both femininity and masculinity, issues of race and region, and popular fiction, journalism, and the visual arts. All quotations are given in Spanish and in English translation.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | European - Spanish & Portuguese
- Literary Criticism | Women Authors
Dewey: 860.992
LCCN: 94043240
Series: Oxford Hispanic Studies
Physical Information: 1" H x 5.8" W x 8.76" (1.23 lbs) 292 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
- Cultural Region - Central Europe
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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It is customary to regard gender roles and representation in nineteenth-century Spain as polarized and predictable. But in this wide-ranging discussion of women's writing and representations of gender, leading scholars from the US and UK not only examine the patriarchal emphasis of Spanish
culture, but also demonstrate that this was a period in which relations between men and women were being constantly negotiated, challenged, and redefined as part of an ongoing transformation of political and national identities. The book ranges from the Romantic period to the fin de siècle and all
quotations in Spanish are translated.