
Unfettering Confession
Ritualized Performance in Spanish Narrative and Drama
Donald Gene Pace(Author)
University Press of America
Published on 9. February 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
100 pages
978-0-7618-4510-2 (ISBN)
Description
Confessional literature stretches beyond autobiography and overlaps every literary genre. It is eminently dramatic and always performative, it is a hopeful crying out in response to crisis, and a plea for reconciliation with community. It is an individual's private admission of guilt or a community's open plea for mercy, an auricular-ocular confession, and a pervasive human activity that is both heard and seen.
This study introduces two major theoretical perspectives that have been consistently overlooked: the performance nature of confession, and the incorrect classification of confession as only a subset of autobiography. As this book demonstrates, confession is not always autobiographical but is always performative.
This study introduces two major theoretical perspectives that have been consistently overlooked: the performance nature of confession, and the incorrect classification of confession as only a subset of autobiography. As this book demonstrates, confession is not always autobiographical but is always performative.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
159 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-4510-2 (9780761845102)
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Person
Dr. Donald Gene Pace is a professor of history and Spanish at Claflin University. He holds two Ph.D.s, in Hispanic literature and history, and an M.A. in political science.
Content
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Chapter One: Liberating a Captive Genre: Past Insights and New Perspectives
Part 4 Chapter Two: Penitence, Persuasion and Power: A Performative Model of Confession
Part 5 Chapter Three: Confession and Liberty: Cervantes La historia del cautivo
Part 6 Chapter Four: Impious and Unbelieving Priests in the Spanish Confessional Tradition
Part 7 Chapter Five: Es de Lope: The Drama of Confession and Fuente Ovejuna
Part 8 Chapter Six: Confessing Incognito: Zorrilla's Traidor, inconfeso y martir
Part 9 Chapter Seven: Confessional Literature: Redefining a genre
Part 10 Notes; Bibliography.
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Chapter One: Liberating a Captive Genre: Past Insights and New Perspectives
Part 4 Chapter Two: Penitence, Persuasion and Power: A Performative Model of Confession
Part 5 Chapter Three: Confession and Liberty: Cervantes La historia del cautivo
Part 6 Chapter Four: Impious and Unbelieving Priests in the Spanish Confessional Tradition
Part 7 Chapter Five: Es de Lope: The Drama of Confession and Fuente Ovejuna
Part 8 Chapter Six: Confessing Incognito: Zorrilla's Traidor, inconfeso y martir
Part 9 Chapter Seven: Confessional Literature: Redefining a genre
Part 10 Notes; Bibliography.