
Visions and Revisions
Women's Narrative in Twentieth-Century Spain
Rodopi (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
214 pages
978-90-420-2411-3 (ISBN)
Description
The desire to see afresh, to see differently, both old and not-so-old texts underlies Visions and Revisions: Women's Narrative in Twentieth-Century Spain. The authors studied, born between 1867 and l966, evince an interest in one or more of the issues that structure and give unity to this book: the construction of the self, concepts of gender and nation, center and margin, and efforts to recover and/or reconstruct the past, both individual and collective. In addition to focusing on questions that are currently of great critical interest, the volume features both Castilian and Catalan authors: Josefina Aldecoa, Carmen de Burgos, Maria Aurelia Capmany, Dulce Chacon, Lucia Etxebarria, Ana Maria Moix, Carme Riera, Montserrat Roig, and Mercedes Salisachs. The contributors are distinguished Hispanists based in the United States, Spain, Canada, England, and New Zealand: Christine Arkinstall, Silvia Bermudez, Maryellen Bieder, Jose F. Colmeiro, M. Angels Frances, David K. Herzberger, P. Louise Johnson, Shirley Mangini, Esther Raventos-Pons, and Lisa Vollendorf. Their essays, which employ a variety of critical and theoretical approaches, will be of special interest to students of twentieth-century Peninsular literature, comparative literature, women's studies, and feminist criticism.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Weight
345 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-420-2411-3 (9789042024113)
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Content
Kathleen M. GLENN and Kathleen MCNERNEY: Introduction
Self and Other(s)
Shirley MANGINI: The Female as Battleground: Carmen de Burgos's Quiero vivir mi vida
P. Louise JOHNSON: Maria Aurelia Capmany's Ethics From the Dust
M. Angels FRANCES: Gender, Language, and Nation: Female and Androgynous Selves in Montserrat Roig's Last Novels
Esther RAVENTOS-PONS: Beyond the Cartesian Subject: Personal and Collective Identity in Ana Maria Moix's 24 horas con la Gauche Divine
Silvia BERMUDEZ: "Here's Looking at You, Kid": Giving Birth and Authoring, or the Author as Mother and the Mother as Author
History and Memory
Christine ARKINSTALL: Remembering Spain: Historical Commitment in Mercedes Salisachs's Post-Franco Publications
David K. HERZBERGER: A Life Worth Living: Narrating Self and Identity in Josefina Aldecoa's Trilogy
Lisa VOLLENDORF: Owning Up to History: Ethics and Aesthetics in Carme Riera's Dins el darrer blau
Maryellen BIEDER: Carme Riera and the Paradox of Recovering Historical Memory in La meitat de l'anima
Jose F. COLMEIRO: Re-Collecting Women's Voices From Prison: The Hybridization of Memories in Dulce Chacon's La voz dormida
Contributors
Self and Other(s)
Shirley MANGINI: The Female as Battleground: Carmen de Burgos's Quiero vivir mi vida
P. Louise JOHNSON: Maria Aurelia Capmany's Ethics From the Dust
M. Angels FRANCES: Gender, Language, and Nation: Female and Androgynous Selves in Montserrat Roig's Last Novels
Esther RAVENTOS-PONS: Beyond the Cartesian Subject: Personal and Collective Identity in Ana Maria Moix's 24 horas con la Gauche Divine
Silvia BERMUDEZ: "Here's Looking at You, Kid": Giving Birth and Authoring, or the Author as Mother and the Mother as Author
History and Memory
Christine ARKINSTALL: Remembering Spain: Historical Commitment in Mercedes Salisachs's Post-Franco Publications
David K. HERZBERGER: A Life Worth Living: Narrating Self and Identity in Josefina Aldecoa's Trilogy
Lisa VOLLENDORF: Owning Up to History: Ethics and Aesthetics in Carme Riera's Dins el darrer blau
Maryellen BIEDER: Carme Riera and the Paradox of Recovering Historical Memory in La meitat de l'anima
Jose F. COLMEIRO: Re-Collecting Women's Voices From Prison: The Hybridization of Memories in Dulce Chacon's La voz dormida
Contributors