The Body Hispanic

The Body Hispanic

Author: Paul Julian Smith

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 240

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This is the first book to analyze Spanish and Spanish American literature in light of several theories of sexuality advanced since Freud. Discussing such writers as Fuentes, Neruda, Garcia Lorca, Galdos, and St. Teresa of Avila, Smith draws on critical approaches derived from Marx, Lacan, Foucault, Barthes, and French theoretical feminism (Kristeva and Irigaray). He argues that in spite of the variety of texts and theories treated, there are three broad areas of coherence or coincidence: the status of women in a male culture, the possibility of resistance to authority, and the role of the body as protagonist in that resistance.


Unveiling the Body in Hispanic Women's Literature

Unveiling the Body in Hispanic Women's Literature

Author: Renée Sum Scott

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 252

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Although scholars have considered discourses on women's bodies in relation to food and cooking, and power relations, few have explored how Hispanic women represent it. This book, including authors from Hispanic regions, examines how women's bodies reveal complex exchanges between political representations, self-definitions and gender designations.