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Books in the New Hispanisms: Cultural and Literary Studies series

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  • - Scientific Explorations in New Media
    by Scott Weintraub
    £40.49 - 126.99

  • by Stephanie Kirk
    £40.49 - 141.49

    Using an array of literary texts and historical documents and alongside secondary historical and critical materials, the author demonstrates how Sor Juana used her poetry and other works to inscribe herself within the discourses associated with these cultural institutions and discursive spheres and more.

  • by Shifra Armon
    £39.99 - 126.99

  • - Crossing the Strait
    by Debra Faszer-McMahon & Victoria L. Ketz
    £40.49 - 131.99

  • - Transmitting Nationhood
    by Lauren Rea
    £40.49 - 141.49

    In her study of key serialized radio dramas broadcast from 1930 to 1943, Rea analyses the work of leading exponents of the genre against the wider backdrop of nation-building, intellectual movements and popular culture in Argentina. Grounded in archival work undertaken at the library of Argentores in Buenos Aires.

  • by John Slater, Marialuz Lopez-Terrada & Jose Pardo-Tomas
    £40.49 - 131.99

    As the Spanish empire grew, cultural ideas and practices related to sickness and health, sex, monstrosity and death came into contact and conflict. Old ideas took root in new soil, others were stamped out, and new cultures arose.

  • by Maryellen Bieder & Roberta Johnson
    £40.49 - 146.49

  • - Narrating Memory and Place
    by Colleen P. Culleton
    £40.49 - 136.49

  • by Mehl Allan Penrose
    £49.49 - 141.49

    In his study of Spanish Enlightenment writings, Mehl Allan Penrose examines three male tropes: the effeminate and Francophile petimetre; the bujarron, who engaged in sexual relations with other men; and the Arcadian shepherd, who expressed his desire for other males.

  • by Grace E. Coolidge
    £53.99 - 141.49

  • by Lorraine Ryan
    £49.49 - 141.49

    Focusing on seven literary texts produced in the post-millennial period, this monograph examines the relationship between space and Republican memory and the reconfigurations of power in the Civil War, Franco Dictatorship, Transition and the resurgence period.

  • by Maria Cristina Quintero
    £43.49 - 146.49

    The Baroque Spanish stage is populated with virile queens and feminized kings. This title examines the diverse ways in which seventeenth-century comedias engage with the discourse of power and rulership and how it relates to gender.

  • by Monica P. Morales
    £44.49 - 141.49

    In this study, Morales analyses a variety of narratives-dictionaries, legal documents, conversion manuals, historical writings, literary accounts and chronicles-through the lens of inebriation imagery. Employing literary analysis and postcolonial theory.

  • - An Animal Studies Reading of Early Modern Spain
    by John Beusterien
    £50.49 - 136.49

    To date, no scholarly history of early modern Spanish dogs has been published. Aside from carrying out this task, this book evaluates the representation of dogs in the work of the artist Diego Velazquez and the author Miguel de Cervantes. In general.

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    £44.49

    This volume focuses on intersections of race, class, and gender in the formation of the fin-de-siecle Spanish and Spanish colonial subject.

  • - Carmen de Burgos, Author and Activist
     
    £131.99

    This collection of essays confirms Carmen de Burgos¿s pivotal place in Spanish feminist history by bringing together eminent international scholars who offer new readings of Burgos¿s work. It includes the analyses of a number of lesser known texts, both fictional and non-fictional, which give us a more comprehensive examination of Burgos¿s multi-pronged feminist approach. As an important precursor of Beauvoir¿s Le Deuxième Sexe [The Second Sex] (1949), Burgos¿s works, especially her essays, are essential feminist reading and complement other European and North American traditions. Gaining familiarity with the breadth and depth of her work serves not only to provide an understanding of Spanish first-wave feminism, but also enriches our appreciation of cultural studies, gender studies, subaltern studies, and travel literature.

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    £141.49

    This volume focuses on intersections of race, class, gender, and nation in the formation of the fin-de-siècle Spanish and Spanish colonial subject. Despite the wealth of research produced on gender, social class, race, and national identity few studies have focused on how these categories interacted, frequently operating simultaneously to reveal contexts in which dominated groups were dominating and vice versa. Such revelations call into question metanarratives about the exploitation of one group by another and bring to light interlocking systems of identity formation, and consequently oppression, that are difficult to disentangle. The authors included here study this dynamic in a variety of genres and venues, namely the essay, the novel, the short story, theater, and zarzuelas. These essays cover canonical authors such as Benito Pérez Galdós and Emilia Pardo Bazán, and understudied female authors such as Rosario de Acuña and Belén Sárraga. The authors included here study this dynamic in a variety of genres and venues, namely the essay, the novel, the short story, theater, and zarzuelas. The volume builds on recent scholarship on race, class, gender, and nation by focusing specifically on the intersections of these categories, and by studying this dynamic in popular culture, visual culture, and in the works of both canonical and lesser-known authors.

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    £146.49

    This collection of essays explores cultural phenomena that are shaping masculine identities in contemporary Spain, asking and striving to answer these compelling questions: what does it mean to be a man in present-day Spain? How has masculinity evolved since Franco''s dictatorship? What are the dynamics of masculinity in contemporary Spanish culture? How has hegemonic masculinity been contested in cultural productions? This volume is comprised of sixteen essays that address these very questions by examining literary, cultural and film representations of the configurations of masculinities in contemporary Spain. Divided into three thematic units, starting with the undermining of the monolithic Francoist archetype of masculinity, continuing with the reformulation of hegemonic masculinity and finishing with regional emergent masculinities, all of the volume┬┤s essays focus on the redefinition of Spanish masculinities. Principal themes of the volume include alternative families, queer masculinities, performative masculinities, memory and resistance to hegemonic discourses of manliness, violence and emotions, public versus private masculinities, regional masculinities, and marginal masculinities. This exploration not only produces new insights into masculinity, but also yields nuanced insights into the recuperation of memory in contemporary Spain, the reconfiguration of the family, the status of women in Spanish society, and regional identities.

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