A New History of Spanish Writing, 1939 to the 1990s

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Pub. Date: 2000-08-10
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

A New History of Spanish Writing, 1939 to the 1990s explores the diversity of some sixty years of imaginative writing by Spaniards, its interactions with Spain's peculiarly dramatic history since the end of its Civil War, and its wider thematic significance. It covers the famous and canonical texts of the most recent in Modern Spanish literature but also explores areas less well-known outside Spain (essays and editorials, queer narrative, new poetry, comics, and texts of the militant and reactionary Right). More space than is usual in literary histories is allowed for commentary on famous texts, but the book also makes room for the marginalized and for socially contextualized explorations of the interconnectedness of various forms of writing. The overall structure is not chronological but thematic, dealing with abstract and topical issues such as silence, the family, or realism.

Author Biography


Chris Perriam is Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Newcastle. Michael Thompson is Lecturer in Spanish at the University of Durham. Susan Frenk is Lecturer in Spanish at the University of Durham. Vanessa Knights is Lecturer in Spanish at the University of Newcastle.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors xi
First Perspectives: Spain From 1939 to The 1990s
1(67)
Introduction
1(1)
Springtime for Franco: From 1939 to the early 1950s
1(12)
Making the Dictatorship Work: Change in the 1950s
13(2)
Cracks and Fissures: 1962-1975
15(5)
Changes: 1975-1996
20(5)
Rewriting History
Eternal Spain: The Mythology of Empire
25(2)
Educational Texts: Indoctrinating the Young
27(4)
Poetry of the 1940s: Victory, `Rootedness', Uncertainty
31(5)
Drama: Restaging the Past
36(2)
Prose Writing in the 1940s
38(6)
Reclaiming History
Essays in New History
44(1)
Poetry: Becoming Committed
45(2)
Drama: History in Motion
47(10)
Representing Ordinary Histories
57(5)
Ramon Jose Sender
Ignacio Aldecoa
Deconstructing History
62(6)
Keeping It in the Family
68(28)
Constructing the Model
68(5)
Deconstructing the Model
73(4)
Family Dramas
77(9)
Women Writing the Family
86(4)
Modernization and the Family
90(6)
Power and Disempowerment
96(22)
Gendered Discourses of Power
96(9)
Church and State
105(3)
Answering Back
108(6)
Against the PSOE
114(4)
Languages of Silence
118(17)
Keeping it Quiet
118(7)
Poetry of Exile and Absence
125(10)
Getting a Sense of Reality
135(28)
Power and Reality
135(1)
Versions of Realism
135(8)
From Realism to Anti-Realism?
143(6)
Escapisms and Realisms in the Theatre
149(8)
New Realism in Poetry
157(6)
New Writing: New Spain?
163(25)
Problems of Categorization
163(5)
Experience and Experimentalism
168(7)
Juan Goytisolo
Juan Benet
A Return to Realism
175(2)
Wild Fantasies
177(2)
Poetic Rewrites
179(5)
`New' Theatre: Abolishing the Pyrenees
184(4)
Languages of Pleasure
188(20)
The Persistence of Romance
188(5)
Eroticism and Sexual Liberation
193(7)
Pleasure in Poetry
200(4)
Commercial Erotica
204(4)
Through the Kaleidoscope
208(14)
From One Nation to Many
208(5)
Old and New Voices
213(1)
Women's Voices?
214(2)
Generation X: Who am I?
216(3)
Resexing the Nation
219(3)
References 222(13)
Index of Names and Topics 235

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