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Bodies and Biases

Sexualities in Hispanic Cultures and Literatures

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Buch | Softcover
472 Seiten
1996
University of Minnesota Press (Verlag)
978-0-8166-2771-4 (ISBN)
27,45 inkl. MwSt
Looking at a wide range of cultural practices and artefacts, including television, popular music, and pornography, this text addresses representations of sexual behaviour and collective identity, homosexuality, and ideologies of gender in historical and contemporary Hispanic culture.
A bold look at representations of sexual behavior in Hispanic culture.



Looking at a wide range of cultural practices and artifacts, including television, popular music, and pornography, Bodies and Biases addresses representations of sexual behavior and collective identity, homosexuality, and ideologies of gender in historical and contemporary Hispanic culture.





Topics include cross-dressing on the seventeenth-century Spanish stage, gay life in Cuba and Mexico, a butch-femme reading of Peri-Rossi’s Solitario de amor, pornography, and queer and lesbian spaces. Some essays offer radical rereadings of canonical texts like Don Quijote and Martín Fierro; others bring to the fore lesser known works, such as Marco Denevi’s Rosaura a las diez and the writings of Virgilip Piñera. Reflecting a diversity of sociological, literary, and psychological theoretical underpinnings, Bodies and Biases is a fascinating analysis of sexuality in the context of Hispanic literature and culture.



Contributors: Silvia Bermúdez, U of California, Santa Barbara; Dário Borim Jr.; Herbert J. Brant, Indiana U/Purdue U at Indianapolis; Lou Charnon-Deutsch, SUNY at Stony Brook; Ana García Chichester, Mary Washington College; Brad S. Epps, Harvard U; Gustavo Geirola; Mary S. Gossy, Rutgers U; J. Eduardo Jaramillo-Zuluaga, Denison U; Marina Pérez de Mendiola, U of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Salvador A. Oropesa, Kansas State U; James A. Parr, U of California, Riverside; Javier Aparicio Maydeu, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona; Claudia Schaefer-Rodríguez, U of Rochester; Robert ter Horst, U of Rochester.

David William Foster is Regents’ Professor of Spanish and Women’s Studies at Arizona State University, where he is director of Spanish graduate studies. Roberto Reis (1949-94) was professor of Brazilian studies at the University of Minnesota.

The sexual economy of Miguel de Cervantes, Robert ter Horst; The sinful scene: Transgression in seventeenth-century Spanish drama (1625-1685), Javier Aparicio Maydeu; Desire and decorum in the twentieth-century Colombian novel, J. Eduardo Jaramillo Zuluaga; Representations of family and sexuality in Brazilian cultural discourse, Roberto Reis; The body in context: Don Quijote and Don Juan, James A. Parr; Popular culture and gender/genre construction in Mexican Bolero by Angeles Mastretta, Salvador A. Oropesa; Sexing the bildungsroman: Las edades de Lulu, pornography, and the pleasure principle, Silvia Bermudez; El diario de Jose Toledo: A queer space in the world of Mexican letters, Marina Perez de Mendiola; Camilo's closet: Sexual camouflage in Denevi's Rosaura a las diez, Herbert J. Brand; Monobodies, antibodies, and the body politic: Sara Levi Calderon's Dos mujeres, Claudia Schaefer-Rodriguez; Not so lonely: A butch-femme reading of Cristina Peri-Rossi's Solitario de amor, Mary S. Gossy; The case for feminine pornography in Latin America, David William Foster; The pornographic subject of Los Borbones en pelota, Lou Charnon-Deutsch; Codifying homosexuality as grotesque: The writings of Virgilio Pinera Ana Garcia Chichester; Eroticism and homoeroticism in Martin Fierro, Gustavo Geirola; Intricacies of Brazilian gayness: A cross-cultural and cross-temporal approach, Dario Borim Jr; The ecstasy of disease: Mysticism, metaphor, and aids in Las virtudes del pajaro solitario, Brad Epps; Afterword Naomi Lindstrom.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.7.1996
Co-Autor Roberto Reis
Verlagsort Minnesota
Sprache englisch
Maße 149 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sexualität / Partnerschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 0-8166-2771-1 / 0816627711
ISBN-13 978-0-8166-2771-4 / 9780816627714
Zustand Neuware
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