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  • The Body Hispanic: Gender and Sexuality in Spanish and Spanish American Literature

    The Body Hispanic by Smith, Paul Julian;

    Gender and Sexuality in Spanish and Spanish American Literature

    Series: Clarendon Paperbacks;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Clarendon Press
    • Date of Publication 19 March 1992

    • ISBN 9780198158745
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages230 pages
    • Size 216x137x14 mm
    • Weight 305 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations frontispiece
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    Short description:

    This ground-breaking study provides a readable introduction to the varied and complex treatments of sexuality since Freud, and reads, in this context, a representative selection of major texts from different areas of Hispanic studies - Renaissance, modern peninsular, and Spanish American.

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    This is the first book to analyse Spanish and Spanish American literature in the light of modern theories of sexuality. Its aim is twofold: to provide a readable introduction to the varied and complex treatments of sexuality since Freud; and to read, in this context, a representative selection of major texts from different areas of Hispanic studies - Renaissance, modern peninsular, and Spanish American. The writers discussed include Fuentes, Neruda, Lorca, and Galdós.

    Sustained by his habitual panache and brilliance [the six chapters] constitute a series of 'strong" readings guaranteed to convince young Hispanists of the need to engage seriously with an important body of post-structuralist texts

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