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OverviewEach contribution to this book discusses key issues arising from the portrayal of men and the formation of masculine identities in a range of representative and landmark texts, fictional and non-fictional, drawn from different historical periods and from various countries in the Hispanophone Americas. There is an emphasis on the ways in which writers from Argentina (Manuel Puig), Chile (the Spaniard Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga and the Chilean Nicolás Palacios), Mexico (Gustavo Sainz and Ángeles Mastretta) and the Hispanic USA (Jennifer Harbury and Francisco Goldman) have explored the themes of love, friendship and trust and their transformative power for gender relations in situations and contexts where deception, exploitation and oppression are often disturbingly present. There is also a discussion of the applications, insights and limitations of different theoretical frameworks and concepts relevant to the task of producing gendered readings, including Connell’s ‘world gender order’ and ‘hegemonic masculinity’, as well as ‘the cult of virility’ as characterised by Still and Worton, Chela Sandoval’s ‘decolonial love’ and ‘methodology of the oppressed’ and Beasley-Murray’s ‘posthegemony’. This book was originally published as a special issue of Iberian and Latin American Studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amit Thakkar (Lancaster University, UK) , Chris Harris (University of Liverpool, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138084483ISBN 10: 1138084484 Pages: 124 Publication Date: 07 June 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Introduction: Men, power and liberation: readings of masculinities in Spanish American literatures 2. ""Una tercera lectura"": the cinematic reader and the cult of virility in Manuel Puig’s El beso de la mujer araña (1976) 3. Power tug of war: hegemonic and posthegemonic text control in Gustavo Sainz’s Obsesivos días circulares (1969) 4. ""But how to speak of such things?"": decolonial love, the coloniality of gender, and political struggle in Francisco Goldman’s The Long Night of White Chickens (1992) and Jennifer Harbury’s Bridge of Courage (1994) and Searching for Everardo (1997) 5. From Araucanian warriors to Mapuche terrorists: contesting discourses of gender, race, and nation in modern Chile (1810-2010) 6. ""De la música y los toros"": masculinities and the representation of Carlos Vives in Ángeles Mastretta’s Arráncame la vida (1985)ReviewsAuthor InformationAmit Thakkar is Senior Lecturer in Spanish at the Department of European Languages and Cultures at Lancaster University, UK. His research interests include revolution, gender, violence and postcolonial theory in relation to Latin American film and literature. Chris Harris is Professor of Spanish and Head of the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Liverpool, UK. His main research interests are focused on gendered approaches to the post-Revolutionary Mexican novel. He has published on various writers including Castellanos, Poniatowska, Azuela, Yáñez and Rulfo. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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