Hombres en Movimiento: Masculinidades Españolas en los Exilios y Emigraciones, 1939-1999

Author:   Iker González-Allende
Publisher:   Purdue University Press
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9781557538352


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   15 November 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Men in Motion: Spanish Masculinities in Exiles and Emigrations, 1939–1999 by Iker González-Allende delivers the first sustained study of how the Spanish masculine identity, of both homosexual and heterosexual men, is impacted when men are compelled to leave their country. In it, González-Allende examines the literary output of Spanish male authors over three periods of emigration and exile: the long Republican exile from Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), the emigration to Europe during the Spanish economic crisis of the 1960s, and the recent period of emigration of intellectuals to the US through the end of the twentieth century. Revealing and unpacking recurring patterns of isolation, insecurity, discrimination, and feminization in the host country, González-Allende argues that exile and emigration cause a crisis of powerlessness that can have a destabilizing effect on one’s masculinity. González-Allende also examines a countervailing trend among Spanish exiles and émigrés of these periods; that from the same crisis some achieve a greater sense of freedom and improve their socioeconomic standing. Each of the seven chapters analyzes a different Spanish male exile or émigré: the adolescent, the man at a crossroad, the idle man, the returning man, the working man, the onanist, and the academician. Works studied are likewise from a range of authors: Luis de Castresana, Juan José Domenchina, Juan Gil-Albert, Max Aub, Francisco Ayala, Patricio Chamizo, Víctor Canicio, Terenci Moix, Antonio Muñoz Molina, and Javier Cercas.

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Author:   Iker González-Allende
Publisher:   Purdue University Press
Imprint:   Purdue University Press
Weight:   0.538kg
ISBN:  

9781557538352


ISBN 10:   1557538352
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   15 November 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Language:   Spanish

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Hombres en movimiento is an original contribution to peninsular Hispanic studies from a perspective--that of masculinities and/in mobility--that opens a wider discussion on gender, exile, desire, class, and the nation in the Spanish twentieth century. Combining historical and sociological narratives of masculinity and migrations with close literary readings, this book offers an innovative anatomy of Spanish literary masculinities and of the gender anxieties associated with the achievement of literary authorship in displacement. -- (08/21/2018)


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Iker González-Allende is an associate professor of Hispanic studies and program faculty of women’s and gender studies at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. His areas of expertise are twentieth- to twenty-first-century Spanish literatures and cultures, the Spanish Civil War, Republican exile, Basque culture, and women’s and gender studies. He is the author of four books: the monograph Líneas de fuego: Género y nación en la narrativa española durante la Guerra Civil (1936–1939) (Biblioteca Nueva, 2011), the edited volume El exilio vasco: Estudios en homenaje al profesor José Ángel Ascunce Arrieta (Universidad de Deusto, 2016), and the editions of Pilar de Zubiaurre’s works, titled Evocaciones: Artículos y diario (1909–1958) (Saturrarán, 2009) and Epistolario de Pilar de Zubiaurre (1906–1970) (Támesis, 2014). He also has published more than forty articles in books and academic journals, such as Hispania, Anales de la Literatura Española Contemporánea, Hispanic Research Journal, Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, and Bulletin of Hispanic Studies.

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