1.

Record Nr.

UNICASRML0247603

Autore

Tacitus, Publius Cornelius

Titolo

Dialogus de oratoribus / C. Cornel. Taciti ; bearbeitet und zum Gebrauch für Schulen herausgegeben von Carl Theodor Pabst

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leipzig, : K. F. Köhler, 1841

Descrizione fisica

XX, 128 p. ; 18 cm.

Disciplina

808.51

Soggetti

Tacito, Publio Cornelio . Dialogus de oratoribus - Commenti

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Latino

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910975320103321

Autore

Perez-Sanchez Gema <1965->

Titolo

Queer transitions in contemporary Spanish culture : from Franco to la movida / / Gema Perez-Sanchez

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : State University of New York Press, c2007

ISBN

9780791479773

0791479773

9781435626867

1435626869

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (275 p.)

Collana

Suny series in Latin American and Iberian thought and culture

Disciplina

860.9/353

Soggetti

Spanish literature - 20th century - History and criticism

Homosexuality in literature

Literature and society - Spain

Fascism and literature - Spain

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph



Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-241) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Franco's Spain and the self-loathing homosexual model -- Reading, writing, and the love that dares not speak its name -- From castrating fascist, mother-nation to cross-dressed late-capitalist democracy : Eduardo Mendicutti's Una mala noche la tiene cualquiera -- A voyage in feminist pedagogy : citationality in Cristina Peri Rossi's La nave de los locos -- Drawing difference : the cultural renovations of the 1980's.

Sommario/riassunto

Gema Pérez-Sánchez argues that the process of political and cultural transition from dictatorship to democracy in Spain can be read allegorically as a shift from a dictatorship that followed a self-loathing "homosexual" model to a democracy that identified as a pluralized "queer" body. Focusing on the urban cultural phenomenon of la movida, she offers a sustained analysis of high queer culture, as represented by novels, along with an examination of low queer culture, as represented by comic books and films. Pérez-Sánchez shows that urban queer culture played a defining role in the cultural and political processes that helped to move Spain from a premodern, fascist military dictatorship to a late-capitalist, parliamentary democracy.The book highlights the contributions of women writers Ana María Moix and Cristina Peri Rossi, as well as comic book artists Ana Juan, Victoria Martos, Ana Miralles, and Asun Balzola. Its attention to women's cultural production functions as a counterpoint to its analysis of the works of such male writers as Juan Goytisolo and Eduardo Mendicutti, comic book artists Nazario, Rubén, and Luis Pérez Ortiz, and filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar.