04870nam 2200721 a 450 991100847990332120200520144314.01-282-98836-097866129883631-84615-757-910.1515/9781846157578(CKB)2670000000065998(EBL)661923(OCoLC)701057234(SSID)ssj0000472861(PQKBManifestationID)12157762(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000472861(PQKBWorkID)10435864(PQKB)10968506(MiAaPQ)EBC661923(DE-B1597)676819(DE-B1597)9781846157578(UkCbUP)CR9781846157578(EXLCZ)99267000000006599820091204d2009 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRomance and exemplarity in post-war Spanish women's narratives /Nino KebadzeWoodbridge, Suffolk, U.K. ;Rochester, N.Y. Tamesis20091 online resource (xi, 187 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Coleccion Tamesis. Serie A, Monografias ;279Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 Feb 2023).1-85566-192-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-181) and index.FRONTCOVER; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART I Towards Female Exemplarity: Setting the Norm; 1 From Nationalist Victory to New Signifying Practices; 2 Engendering Exemplary Women; 3 La perfecta casada: The Catholic Model of an Ideal Wife; 4 El ángel del hogar and the Bourgeois Ideal of Domesticity; 5 Female Formation and La nueva mujer of the Falange; PART II Reading Romance: Questioning the Norm; 6 Post-War Conventions of Representing Women: Gender and Genre Constraints; 7 "La imperfecta casada" or the Making of an Ideal Wife in Luisa-María Linares' Un marido a precio fijo8 Interpreting 'Surrender' in Concha Linares-Becerra's Como los hombres nos quieren9 Carmen de Icaza's Soñar la vida or the Imperative to Dream; 10 Taking Matters into Your Own Hands in María Mercedes Ortoll's En pos de la ilusión; CONCLUSION; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX; BACKCOVERA reading of women's post-war literary representations in terms of exemplarity. The effects of General Francisco Franco's authoritarian rule (1939-1975) on the production and reception of cultural texts can be gauged by the silence that now surrounds them. This is especially true of works which enjoyed considerable popularity when first published. Most of the novels in question belong to the sentimental genre known as novela rosa, whose authors-mostly women-and heroines Academe has consistently treated as literary pariahs. This volume represents the first serious effort to question the categories used to assess the value and meaning of texts previously presumed to be devoid of both. It does so by bringing to the fore the operative premise of Francoist cultural politics, wherein fictional works have the power to mould individual character and conduct. Narratives by Luisa-María Linares, Concha Linares-Becerra, Carmen de Icaza and María Mercedes Ortoll are thus examined in terms of the effects that they were expected to have on their readers, and the constraints that such expectations placed on the works' production and reception. The result is a paradox: while the study of women's bestselling novels is by definition a study of the constraints that shape them, careful reading reveals the limitations of those selfsame constraints. NINO KEBADZE is an Assistant Professor in the Hispanic Studies Department of the University of Massachusetts Boston.Coleccion Tamesis.Serie A,Monografias ;279.Spanish fictionWomen authorsHistory and criticismSpanish fiction20th centuryHistory and criticismPolitics and literatureSpainHistory20th centuryWomen and literatureSpainHistory20th centuryLiterature and societySpainHistory20th centuryWomen in literatureSpainHistory1939-1975Spanish fictionWomen authorsHistory and criticism.Spanish fictionHistory and criticism.Politics and literatureHistoryWomen and literatureHistoryLiterature and societyHistoryWomen in literature.863.64099287Kebadze Nino1975-1825916MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911008479903321Romance and exemplarity in post-war Spanish women's narratives4393845UNINA