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Gregorio Y Yo


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Author : María Martínez Sierra
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2000

Gregorio Y Yo written by María Martínez Sierra and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Spain categories.




Gregorio Y Yo


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Gregorio Y Yo


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Author : Gregorio Martínez Sierra
language : es
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Release Date : 1953

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Gender And Nation In The Spanish Modernist Novel


Gender And Nation In The Spanish Modernist Novel
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Author : Roberta Johnson
language : en
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Release Date : 2003

Gender And Nation In The Spanish Modernist Novel written by Roberta Johnson and has been published by Vanderbilt University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Literary Criticism categories.


Offering a fresh, revisionist analysis of Spanish fiction from 1900 to 1940, this study examines the work of both men and women writers and how they practiced differing forms of modernism. As Roberta Johnson notes, Spanish male novelists emphasized technical and verbal innovation in representing the contents of an individual consciousness and thus were more modernist in the usual understanding of the term. Female writers, on the other hand, were less aesthetically innovative but engaged in a social modernism that focused on domestic issues, gender roles, and relations between the sexes. Compared to the more conventional--even reactionary--ways their male counterparts treated such matters, Spanish women's fiction in the first half of the twentieth century was often revolutionary. The book begins by tracing the history of public discourse on gender from the 1890s through the 1930s, a discourse that included the rise of feminism. Each chapter then analyzes works by female and male novelists that address key issues related to gender and nationalism: the concept of intrahistoria, or an essential Spanish soul; modernist uses of figures from the Spanish literary tradition, notably Don Quixote and Don Juan; biological theories of gender prevalent in the 1920s and 1930s; and the growth of an organized feminist movement that coincided with the burgeoning Republican movement. This is the first book dealing with this period of Spanish literature to consider women novelists, such as Maria Martinez Sierra, Carmen de Burgos, and Concha Espina, alongside canonical male novelists, including Miguel de Unamuno, Ramon del Valle-Inclan, and Pio Baroja. With its contrasting conceptions of modernism, Johnson's work provides a compelling new model for bridging the gender divide in the study of Spanish fiction.



The Workings Of Memory


The Workings Of Memory
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Author : Sarah Leggott
language : en
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Release Date : 2008

The Workings Of Memory written by Sarah Leggott and has been published by Associated University Presse this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Literary Criticism categories.


The study examines the ways in which these writers portray their positioning in relation to dominant cultural models of the time and their engagement with political and social issues in a period of changing gender dynamics and political instability. In broader terms, this book examines the complex relationships between memory, writing, and identity, and thus contributes to the growing field of explorations of the workings of memory in narrative."--BOOK JACKET.



Mirrors And Echoes


Mirrors And Echoes
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Author : Emilie L. Bergmann
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 2007-09-02

Mirrors And Echoes written by Emilie L. Bergmann and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-09-02 with Literary Criticism categories.


Throughout Spain's tumultuous twentieth century, women writers produced a dazzling variety of novels, popular theater, and poetry. Their work both reflected and helped to transform women’s gender, family, and public roles, carving out new space in the literary canon. This multilingual collection of essays by both scholars and creative artists explores the diversity of Spanish women's writing, both celebrated and forgotten. Contributors: Nicole Altamirano, Marta E. Altisent, Emilie L. Bergmann, Alda Blanco, Sara Brenneis, Kathleen M. Glenn, P. Louise Johnson, Jo Labanyi, Geraldine Cleary Nichols, Pilar Nieva de la Paz, Soledad Puértolas, Clara Sánchez



Hispan Fila


Hispan Fila
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990

Hispan Fila written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Spanish literature categories.




Manuel De Falla


Manuel De Falla
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Author : Nancy Lee Harper
language : en
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Release Date : 2005-05-13

Manuel De Falla written by Nancy Lee Harper and has been published by Scarecrow Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-05-13 with Music categories.


Drawing extensively on primary sources, this study in three parts provides a detailed biography, examines the most prominent aspects of Falla's character as they pertained to his relationships with other composers and his own music, and sheds light on his creative process as a composer through examination of many of his works with reference to original scores and correspondence, many of which are published here for the first time. A chronological photo section rounds out this offering of great significance for music teachers and students as well as those with an interest in Spanish culture.



Actos Desafiantes


Actos Desafiantes
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Author : Diana Raznovich
language : en
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Release Date : 2002

Actos Desafiantes written by Diana Raznovich and has been published by Bucknell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Drama categories.


This bilingual collection of four of Diana Raznovich's plays, Disconcerted, Inner Gardens, MaTrix Inc, and Rear Entry amply demonstrates the role of humor in dealing with a broad range of issues: relationships, sexuality, stereotypes, censorship, and the consumer society in which emotions are bought and sold.



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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Author : Mar Soria
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2020-05-01

Geographies Of Urban Female Labor And Nationhood In Spanish Culture 1880 1975 written by Mar Soria and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-05-01 with History categories.


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.