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16 The Theatricalized Self: Women Artists in Masquerade from 1920 to the Present
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Roberta Ann Quance
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements xi
- List of contributors xiii
- List of abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Medieval and Early Modern
- 1 Female Foundations in the Libro de Alexandre and Poema de Fernán González 25
- 2 Desire and Transgression in the Female Voice of Early Popular Lyric 41
- 3 From Virgin Martyr to Holy Harlot: Female Saints in the Middle Ages and the Problem of Classification 55
- 4 Choosing and Testing Spouses in Medieval Exemplary Literature 69
- 5 Through Women’s Eyes: The Appropriation of Male Discourse by Three Medieval Women Authors 81
- 6 Intellectual, Contemplative, Administrator: Isabel de Villena and the Vindication of Women 97
- 7 Anatomies of a Saint: The Unstable Body of Teresa de Jesús 109
- 8 Women’s Artistic Production and Their Visual Representation in Early Modern Spain 129
- 9 The Baroque and the Undead: Carnal Knowledge in the Novellas of María de Zayas 143
- 10 Distinct Drama? Female Dramatists in Golden Age Spain 157
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Part II: From the Eighteenth to the Twenty-first Century
- 11 Conversations from a Distance: Spanish and French Eighteenth-Century Women Writers 175
- 12 What They Saw: Women’s Exposure to and in Visual Culture in Nineteenth-Century Spain 189
- 13 Luxurious Borders: Containment and Excess in Nineteenth-Century Spain 211
- 14 Women as Cultural Agents in Spanish Modernity 227
- 15 Politics and the Feminist Essay in Spain 243
- 16 The Theatricalized Self: Women Artists in Masquerade from 1920 to the Present 257
- 17 Gender and Change: Identity and Reform in the Second Republic 273
- 18 Invisible Catalan(e)s: Catalan Women Writers and the Contested Space of Home 287
- 19 The Mother and the Nation: Reading Contemporary Women’s Autobiographies 301
- 20 Tropes of Freedom: Spectacular Eroticism and the Spanish New Woman On-Screen 317
- 21 Almodóvar’s ‘Others’: Spanish Women Film-Makers, Masquerade, and Maternity 329
- Works cited 343
- Index 395
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements xi
- List of contributors xiii
- List of abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Medieval and Early Modern
- 1 Female Foundations in the Libro de Alexandre and Poema de Fernán González 25
- 2 Desire and Transgression in the Female Voice of Early Popular Lyric 41
- 3 From Virgin Martyr to Holy Harlot: Female Saints in the Middle Ages and the Problem of Classification 55
- 4 Choosing and Testing Spouses in Medieval Exemplary Literature 69
- 5 Through Women’s Eyes: The Appropriation of Male Discourse by Three Medieval Women Authors 81
- 6 Intellectual, Contemplative, Administrator: Isabel de Villena and the Vindication of Women 97
- 7 Anatomies of a Saint: The Unstable Body of Teresa de Jesús 109
- 8 Women’s Artistic Production and Their Visual Representation in Early Modern Spain 129
- 9 The Baroque and the Undead: Carnal Knowledge in the Novellas of María de Zayas 143
- 10 Distinct Drama? Female Dramatists in Golden Age Spain 157
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Part II: From the Eighteenth to the Twenty-first Century
- 11 Conversations from a Distance: Spanish and French Eighteenth-Century Women Writers 175
- 12 What They Saw: Women’s Exposure to and in Visual Culture in Nineteenth-Century Spain 189
- 13 Luxurious Borders: Containment and Excess in Nineteenth-Century Spain 211
- 14 Women as Cultural Agents in Spanish Modernity 227
- 15 Politics and the Feminist Essay in Spain 243
- 16 The Theatricalized Self: Women Artists in Masquerade from 1920 to the Present 257
- 17 Gender and Change: Identity and Reform in the Second Republic 273
- 18 Invisible Catalan(e)s: Catalan Women Writers and the Contested Space of Home 287
- 19 The Mother and the Nation: Reading Contemporary Women’s Autobiographies 301
- 20 Tropes of Freedom: Spectacular Eroticism and the Spanish New Woman On-Screen 317
- 21 Almodóvar’s ‘Others’: Spanish Women Film-Makers, Masquerade, and Maternity 329
- Works cited 343
- Index 395