
Leading Ladies
Mujeres En La Literatura Hispana Y En Las Artes
Louisiana State University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. March 2006
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-8071-3082-7 (ISBN)
Description
Written by Hispanic and non-Hispanic scholars, these twelve essays -- six in English and six in Spanish -- disclose how over the past four centuries static and formulaic images of women in Hispanic art and literature have given way to lively and original portrayals. The leading ladies explored in this volume include women who are objects of the male gaze, women who gaze upon the male body, women who are characters, and women who are writers, painters, and filmmakers. The essayists offer a panorama that stimulates the senses and challenges assumptions as they reveal strategies used by both male and female writers and artists to unmask conventions, identify spaces, and remake paradigms.
Marina Mayoral's introduction traces the representation of the beloved woman in Spanish lyric poetry from the Middle Ages to the present. The contributors and topics that follow include Amy Robinson on the silencing of female voices such as those of Cecilia ValdA (c)s and Carmen; Vilma Navarro-Daniels on the writer and historian Carmen MartA-n Gaite; Lynn Walford's analysis of Mario Vargas Llosa's leading ladies; Katherine Ford's exploration of Chicana writer Gloria AnzaldA?a's Borderlands/La Frontera; Julia Carroll on Puerto Rican writer Giannina Braschi; George Thomas on the poetry of the seventeenth-century Mexican poet Sor Juana InA (c)s de la Cruz; Alison Tatum-Davis on Carmen Laforet's Nada; MA (3)nica Jato's examination of three female characters from Alfonso Sastre's trilogy Los crA-menes extranos; Caryn Connelly on the collaborations of Mexican scriptwriter Paz Alicia GarcA-adiego and film director Arturo Ripstein; Sharon Keefe Ugalde on cinema gender referents in the work of certain Spanish women poets; Carmen GarcA-a de la Rasilla's study of female surrealist artists; and Mayte de Lama on three short-story characters of the fiction writer Marina Mayoral. Covering numerous genres, reaching across three continents, and using a variety of critical strategies, Leading Ladies presents a dazzling array of artistic endeavors in which women are of central importance.
Marina Mayoral's introduction traces the representation of the beloved woman in Spanish lyric poetry from the Middle Ages to the present. The contributors and topics that follow include Amy Robinson on the silencing of female voices such as those of Cecilia ValdA (c)s and Carmen; Vilma Navarro-Daniels on the writer and historian Carmen MartA-n Gaite; Lynn Walford's analysis of Mario Vargas Llosa's leading ladies; Katherine Ford's exploration of Chicana writer Gloria AnzaldA?a's Borderlands/La Frontera; Julia Carroll on Puerto Rican writer Giannina Braschi; George Thomas on the poetry of the seventeenth-century Mexican poet Sor Juana InA (c)s de la Cruz; Alison Tatum-Davis on Carmen Laforet's Nada; MA (3)nica Jato's examination of three female characters from Alfonso Sastre's trilogy Los crA-menes extranos; Caryn Connelly on the collaborations of Mexican scriptwriter Paz Alicia GarcA-adiego and film director Arturo Ripstein; Sharon Keefe Ugalde on cinema gender referents in the work of certain Spanish women poets; Carmen GarcA-a de la Rasilla's study of female surrealist artists; and Mayte de Lama on three short-story characters of the fiction writer Marina Mayoral. Covering numerous genres, reaching across three continents, and using a variety of critical strategies, Leading Ladies presents a dazzling array of artistic endeavors in which women are of central importance.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baton Rouge
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 206 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
404 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8071-3082-7 (9780807130827)
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Yvonne Fuentes is an assistant professor of Spanish at Louisiana State University and the author of El triA!ngulo sentimental en el drama del dieciocho.
Margaret R. Parker is the author of several books, including The Story of a Story across Cultures: The Case of the Doncella Teodor. She is a professor of Spanish at Louisiana State University.
Margaret R. Parker is the author of several books, including The Story of a Story across Cultures: The Case of the Doncella Teodor. She is a professor of Spanish at Louisiana State University.