
Feminine Singular
Women Growing Up through Life-Writing in the Luso-Hispanic World
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 26. December 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
372 pages
978-3-0343-0836-6 (ISBN)
Description
Women have often chosen to tell their secrets, confide their dreams and express their deepest and most intimate thoughts in diaries, letters and other forms of life-writing. Although it is well established as a genre in the Anglophone and Francophone traditions, there has been very little publication of life-writing in the Hispanic and Lusophone worlds and even less scholarly criticism has appeared.
This collection of essays is the first volume to focus on the variety of women's life-writing in the Luso-Hispanic world. The authors analyse women who have written or expressed their sense of identity through diaries, autobiographies, biographies, memoirs, travel writing and poetry, as well as forms of visual art, examining how they represent themselves and others. The volume brings together critics and academics working in Europe and the Americas who are engaging with the work of women from different countries, produced in locations ranging from a sixteenth-century convent to a twenty-first-century kitchen. The book responds to a range of different literary genres as well as reaching beyond literature to analyse women's self-representation through painting, drawing and collage.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Peter Lang Group AG, International Academic Publishers
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
15 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-0343-0836-6 (9783034308366)
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Additional editions

Maria-José Blanco | Claire Williams
Feminine Singular
Women Growing Up through Life-Writing in the Luso-Hispanic World
E-Book
02/2017
1st Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€66.49
Available for download

Maria-José Blanco | Claire Williams
Feminine Singular
Women Growing Up through Life-Writing in the Luso-Hispanic World
E-Book
02/2017
1st Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€66.49
Available for download
Persons
Maria-José Blanco teaches twentieth-century Spanish literature at King's College London. Her research interests lie in contemporary Spanish writers, with a special focus on women writers and life-writing.
Claire Williams is Associate Professor of Brazilian Literature and Culture at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Peter's College. Her research focuses on contemporary women's writing and minority writing from the Lusophone world.
Content
CONTENTS: Maria-Jose Blanco/Claire Williams: Introduction: Singular Feminine Voices and Histories - Part I: Cloistered Lives - Anna Caballe Masforroll: Captive Writing: Intimacy, Eroticism and Repression in Women's Literature, or Landscapes with Secrets - Clara Crabbe Rocha: Two Aristocrats in the Convent: The Autobiographies of Antonia Margarida de Castelo Branco and the Marchioness of Alorna - Part II: Diary Writing - Laura Freixas - Publicity and Secrets: Publishing a Private Diary - Maria-Jose Blanco: Notebooks and Collages: Carmen Martin Gaite's Visions of America - Sofia Maniscalco Mason: Adolescence, Trauma and Catharsis in Olga Alonso's Testimonios: Women's Life-Writing from Revolutionary Cuba - Part III: Memoir and Confessions - Paula Morao: Fernanda de Castro, Ao fim da memoria: Memoirs of a Portuguese Century - Carina Infante do Carmo: Shadow Talk: Constructing Female Memory of Resistance to Salazar's Dictatorship - Raquel Rivas Rojas: Promises of Happiness and Unhappy Effects in Abecedario del estio by Liliana Lara - Part IV: Poetry - Rosa Maria Martelo: Childhood Memories in the Poetry of Adilia Lopes - Susan Bozkurt: Ana Luisa Amaral's Carta a minha filha: A Mother/Daughter Relationship in Verse - Part V: Fictional Auto/biography - Maite Usoz de la Fuente: Gendered Genres: Autobiographical versus Autofictional Readings of Elvira Lindo's Lo que me queda por vivir - Silvia Roca-Martinez: The Politics of Self-Presentation and Representation in Isabel Allende's Mi pais inventado: Un paseo nostalgico por Chile - Part VI: Visual Biographies - Claire Williams: Capturing the Likeness: The Encounter between Writer (Agustina Bessa-Luis) and Painter (Maria Helena Vieira da Silva) in Longos Dias Tem Cem Anos - Pepa Anastasio: Julia Fons' Scrapbooks of a Chorus Girl: Life-Writing and Popular Musical Practices - Maria Luisa Coelho: The Eccentric Self-Portraits of Helena Almeida - Helia Correia: Epilogue: Anything But a Biography