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Women and Nationhood in Restoration Spain 1874-1931

- The State as Family

About Women and Nationhood in Restoration Spain 1874-1931

The narrative of civilization has always been told as a family story, from the patriarchal begetting of Genesis to the modern nationalist sagas of the founding fathers. It is a story in which men build the nation and women embody it. This enduring image of the nation as a nurturing mother grants women moral authority, yet reduces them to a procreational role. Although often overshadowed by the Second Republic, the Spanish Restoration (1874-1931) is a foundational period for modern family narratives: it was a period in which women contributed to, but also transgressed, the trope of the mater patria and helped shape our collective imagination. The family sagas of such ideologically-disparate authors as Julia de Asensi y Laiglesia (1859-1921), Blanca de los Ríos Nostench (1859-1956) and Carmen de Burgos y Seguí (1867-1932) reveal a common disenfranchisement of women, but also a will for them to occupy a more central role in the stories we still tell today.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781781885895
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 188
  • Published:
  • April 7, 2019
  • Dimensions:
  • 244x170x13 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 503 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: December 13, 2024

Description of Women and Nationhood in Restoration Spain 1874-1931

The narrative of civilization has always been told as a family story, from the patriarchal begetting of Genesis to the modern nationalist sagas of the founding fathers. It is a story in which men build the nation and women embody it. This enduring image of the nation as a nurturing mother grants women moral authority, yet reduces them to a procreational role.
Although often overshadowed by the Second Republic, the Spanish Restoration (1874-1931) is a foundational period for modern family narratives: it was a period in which women contributed to, but also transgressed, the trope of the mater patria and helped shape our collective imagination. The family sagas of such ideologically-disparate authors as Julia de Asensi y Laiglesia (1859-1921), Blanca de los Ríos Nostench (1859-1956) and Carmen de Burgos y Seguí (1867-1932) reveal a common disenfranchisement of women, but also a will for them to occupy a more central role in the stories we still tell today.

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