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Book Feminidades y masculinidades

Download or read book Feminidades y masculinidades written by and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book G  nero y poder

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  • Author : Gabriela Castellanos Llanos
  • Publisher : Universidad del Valle
  • Release : 2019-08-05
  • ISBN : 9587659791
  • Pages : 192 pages

Download or read book G nero y poder written by Gabriela Castellanos Llanos and published by Universidad del Valle. This book was released on 2019-08-05 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Este libro explora, desde varias disciplinas, y siempre desde la perspectiva de género, distintos discursos que surgen como respuesta a la dominación masculina. Su postura contestaria sigue una larga tradición, que en el mundo occidental se inaugura con la obra de Cristina de Pizán, La ciudad de las damas (1405), y en la cual a lo largo del tiempo iban a intervenir desde Olimpia de Gouges y Mary Wollstonecraft en el siglo XVIII, hasta Flora Tristán en el XIX, para desembocar en la teoría feminista y los estudios de género de los siglos XX y XXI. El primer capítulo del presente libro, a cargo de Carmiña Navia, aborda una cuestión trascendental, la de los retos que las mujeres —y algunos hombres— han lanzado a la imagen de Dios como el gran patriarca en la teología tradicional, centrándose en la forma como se ha tratado a la mujer en el discurso de la teología de la liberación. Siguen dos capítulos sobre los generolectos, por Gabriela Castellanos; el primero teórico, explicando la necesidad de este concepto en los estudios de género, y el segundo brindando los resultados de una investigación sobre la feminidad y la masculinidad en el discurso de sujetos de estrato seis en la ciudad de Cali. A continuación, tenemos la propuesta de dos prácticas pedagógicas desde un enfoque de género para la formación literaria juvenil, escrito por Mery Cruz Calvo. Se cuenta asimismo con un estudio introductorio sobre las masculinidades y la construcción-significación de la mujer en la narrativa literaria colombiana, por Juan Moreno Blanco. Finalmente, Luz Elena Luna Monart aborda el estudio del teatro de mujeres como un espacio para la reconstrucción de las identidades femeninas en afrodescendientes desplazadas de la costa del Pacífico colombiano.

Book G  nero y poder

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  • Author : Gabriela Castellanos
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2019
  • ISBN : 9789587659788
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book G nero y poder written by Gabriela Castellanos and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book FEMINIDADES Y MASCULINIDADES EN LA HSTORIOGRAF  A DE G  NERO

Download or read book FEMINIDADES Y MASCULINIDADES EN LA HSTORIOGRAF A DE G NERO written by and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Feminidades y masculinidades

Download or read book Feminidades y masculinidades written by Mary Nash and published by Alianza Editorial. This book was released on 2014-09-25 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Este libro innovador nos sitúa en el fascinante mundo de los arquetipos de género desde los años veinte hasta la Transición democrática española. Explora la feminidad y la masculinidad contemporáneas en contextos tan sugerentes como la bohemia francesa, el cine, el fútbol, los discursos coloniales y nacionales, el feminismo, el mundo obrero y los medios rurales, culturales y políticos. Un gran equipo de especialistas ha abordado un mosaico de iconos femeninos y masculinos que cuestiona muchos mitos y proporciona un retrato sugerente y complejo de los arquetipos de género que emergen desde la conformidad o la transgresión.

Book Feminidad y masculinidad

Download or read book Feminidad y masculinidad written by María Asunción González de Chávez Fernández and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Desarrollo del g  nero en la feminidad y la masculinidad

Download or read book Desarrollo del g nero en la feminidad y la masculinidad written by Ana García-Mina Freire and published by Narcea Ediciones. This book was released on 2023-05-29 with total page 153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Este libro es una respuesta a la confusión generalizada que hay en el uso del término género, clarificando su significado y su desarrollo en la feminidad y la masculinidad. Para ello se describen y analizan las circunstancias que han dado lugar al importante conjunto de estudios, teorías y metodologías sobre las características personales y sociales que modelan y o condicionan la vida de mujeres y varones, en la condición esencial de su ser.

Book Crossing Sex and Gender in Latin America

Download or read book Crossing Sex and Gender in Latin America written by V. Lewis and published by Springer. This book was released on 2010-08-02 with total page 478 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Signifying "others" or signs of life? This book critically examines the ways in which crossing sex and gender is imagined in key cultural texts from contemporary Latin America. Unlike previous studies, Crossing Sex and Gender in Latin America does not hold that sexually diverse figures are always and only performative or allegorical and instead places the accent on questions of the presence or absence of an account of subjectivity in contemporary representation. Via analysis of selected films and literary works of Reinaldo Arenas, Mayra Santos-Febres, Pedro Lemebel, among others, the author reflects on the political implications of recent visions (1985-2005).

Book Vindicatory Justice

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  • Author : Raúl Márquez Porras
  • Publisher : Springer Nature
  • Release : 2021-11-16
  • ISBN : 3030795950
  • Pages : 294 pages

Download or read book Vindicatory Justice written by Raúl Márquez Porras and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-11-16 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume offers a new theoretical approach to the analysis of the law/revenge binary, and attempts to dismantle the common idea of revenge as lacking any legal, moral or rational dimension. In contrast, the book puts forward a model of a complex system of justice—which it terms 'vindicatory'—wherein vendetta constitutes an authorized action, the core of which does not (just) lie in vengeance but also in settlement procedures for peace—or 'composition.' The first part of the book ("Vindicatory Justice: Conceptual Analyses and Forerunners") seeks to identify the nature of vindicatory justice and to shed light on the structure of so-called vindicatory systems. In turn, the second part ("Mapping Vindicatory Justice") illustrates, using examples gathered from a range of sociolegal contexts, the dynamic relationship between composition and authorized revenge in vindicatory systems. Taken as a whole, the volume shows that applying a longue durée historical perspective to the study of revenge systems allows us to clearly recognize composition and authorized revenge as features of the same legal system, even though one of them may seem predominant (or more eye-catching) than the other in certain cultural settings.

Book Queering Women s and Gender Studies

Download or read book Queering Women s and Gender Studies written by Begoña Crespo and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2016-12-14 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume brings together approaches to, and perspectives on, English, Spanish, and Galician language, literature, and culture from the fields of women’s, gender, and queer studies. As its title reflects, the book adopts an inclusive attitude to the so-called “others” present in these fields. Since queer theory first appeared in academia, its influence has been notorious within both women’s and genders. As such, it is vital to “queer” academia so that it re-conceptualises its foundations; indeed, the contributions here serve to alter the reader’s consciousness of the terms “woman” and “gender”. The first chapters concern the field of discourse analysis. Two discuss the written work of female scientists in the Late Modern Era and their role in society. Another deals with women’s political discourse in South America. In the following section on literature, the contributors question the current heteronormative and androcentric ways of reading texts. The works on culture study contemporary genres, such as video games, video clips, and pieces of news, and take readers away from Europe. The Epilogue draws on the book’s intersubjective spirit to propose a dialogue, among multiple disciplines and the people who practise them. As such, the volume reflects the eclectic nature of queer, women’s, and gender studies, and their world-wide acceptance by the scholarly community.

Book Portraits and Poses

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  • Author : Beatrijs Vanacker
  • Publisher : Leuven University Press
  • Release : 2022-04-28
  • ISBN : 9462703302
  • Pages : 387 pages

Download or read book Portraits and Poses written by Beatrijs Vanacker and published by Leuven University Press. This book was released on 2022-04-28 with total page 387 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Interdisciplinary and cross-cultural view on authority construction among early modern female intellectuals The complex relation between gender and the representation of intellectual authority has deep roots in European history. Portraits and Poses adopts a historical approach to shed new light on this topical subject. It addresses various modes and strategies by which learned women (authors, scientists, jurists, midwifes, painters, and others) sought to negotiate and legitimise their authority at the dawn of modern science in Early Modern and Enlightenment Europe (1600–1800). This volume explores the transnational dimensions of intellectual networks in France, Italy, Britain, the German states and the Low Countries, among others. Drawing on a wide range of case studies from different spheres of professionalisation, it examines both individual and collective constructions of female intellectual authority through word and image. In its innovative combination of an interdisciplinary and transnational approach, this volume contributes to the growing literature on women and intellectual authority in the Early Modern Era and outlines contours for future research.

Book Literary and Cultural Production  World Ecology  and the Global Food System

Download or read book Literary and Cultural Production World Ecology and the Global Food System written by Chris Campbell and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-08-12 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Literary and Cultural Production, World-Ecology, and the Global Food System marks a significant intervention into the field of literary food studies. Drawing on new work in world literature, cultural studies, and environmental studies, the essays gathered here explore how literary and cultural texts have represented and responded to the global food system from the late nineteenth century to the present day. Covering topics such as the impact of colonial monocultures and industrial agriculture, enclosure and the loss of the commons, the meatification of diets, the toxification of landscapes, and the consequences of climate breakdown, the volume ranges across the globe, from Thailand to Brazil, Cyprus to the Caribbean. Whether it is anxieties over imported meat in late Victorian Britain, labour struggles on Guatemalan banana plantations, or food dependency in Puerto Rico, the contributors to this volume show how fiction, poetry, drama, film, and music have critically explored and contributed to food cultures worldwide.

Book Queer Women in Modern Spanish Literature

Download or read book Queer Women in Modern Spanish Literature written by Ana I. Simón-Alegre and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-11-29 with total page 141 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This original collection of essays explores the work and life choices of Spanish women who, through their writings and social activism, addressed social justice, religious dogmatism, the educational system, gender inequality, and tensions in female subjectivity. It brings together writers who are not commonly associated with each other, but whose voices overlap, allowing us to foreground their unconventionality, their relationships to each other, and their relation to modernity. The objective of this volume is to explore how the idea of "queerness" played an important role in the personal lives and social activism of these writers, as well as in the unconventional and nonconformist characters they created in their work. Together, the essays demonstrate that the concept of "queer women" is useful for investigating the evolution of women’s writing and sexual identity during the period of Spain’s fitful transition to modernity in the nineteenth century. The concept of queerness in its many meanings points to the idea of non-normativity and gender dissidence that encompasses how women intellectuals experienced friendship, religion, sex, sexuality, and gender. The works examined include autobiography, poetry, memoir, salon chronicles, short and long fiction, pedagogical essays, newspaper articles, theater, and letters. In addition to exploring the significant presence of queer women in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Spanish literature and culture, the essays examine the reasons why the voices of Spanish women authors have been culturally silenced. One thrust in this collection explores generational transitions of Spanish writers from the romantics and their "hermandad lírica" ("lyrical sisterhood") through to "las Sinsombrero" ("Women Without Hats"), and finally, current Spanish writers linked to the LGBTQ+ community.

Book Concepci  n Gimeno de Flaquer  1850 1919   Her Personal Letters  Short Stories  and Journalism

Download or read book Concepci n Gimeno de Flaquer 1850 1919 Her Personal Letters Short Stories and Journalism written by Ana Isabel Simón Alegre and published by Vernon Press. This book was released on 2023-09-12 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer (Alcañiz, 1850-Buenos Aires, 1919) was a Spanish journalist, newspaper editor, and author, who dedicated her life to the world of letters. She was also an intrepid international traveler at a time when it was not easy to cross the Atlantic. As a transatlantic author, she wrote novels, short stories, essays, opinion pieces, social commentary, and theater reviews. This book explores how Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer’s evolution as a writer was closely linked to the development of her political-literary project, in which a feminist activist agenda plays an important role. This critical edition contributes to existing research on Gimeno de Flaquer by examining a collection of texts that have not been studied in-depth. This monograph-length publication is the first one to feature a translation of significant portions of Gimeno de Flaquer’s work. 'Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer (1850-1919): Her Personal Letters, Short Stories, and Journalism' includes ten letters that Concepción Gimeno wrote to the Spanish actor and theatre entrepreneur Manuel Catalina y Rodríguez (1820-1886), seven short stories, and a selection of her seventeen most representative newspaper articles.

Book Metaphors of Spain

    Book Details:
  • Author : Javier Moreno-Luzón
  • Publisher : Berghahn Books
  • Release : 2017-02-01
  • ISBN : 1785334670
  • Pages : 295 pages

Download or read book Metaphors of Spain written by Javier Moreno-Luzón and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2017-02-01 with total page 295 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The history of twentieth-century Spanish nationalism is a complex one, placing a set of famously distinctive regional identities against a backdrop of religious conflict, separatist tensions, and the autocratic rule of Francisco Franco. And despite the undeniably political character of that story, cultural history can also provide essential insights into the subject. Metaphors of Spain brings together leading historians to examine Spanish nationalism through its diverse and complementary cultural artifacts, from “formal” representations such as the flag to music, bullfighting, and other more diffuse examples. Together they describe not a Spanish national “essence,” but a nationalism that is constantly evolving and accommodates multiple interpretations.

Book European Modernity and the Passionate South

Download or read book European Modernity and the Passionate South written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2022-12-19 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the long nineteenth century, dominant stereotypes presented people of the Mediterranean South as particularly passionate and unruly, therefore incapable of adapting to the moral and political duties imposed by European civilization and modernity. This book studies, for the first time in comparative perspective, the gender dimension of a process that legitimised internal hierarchies between North and South in the continent. It also analyses how this phenomenon was responded to from Spain and Italy, pointing to the similarities and differences between both countries. Drawing on travel narratives, satires, philosophical works, novels, plays, operas, and paintings, it shows how this transnational process affected, in changing historical contexts, the ways in which nation, gender, and modernity were imagined and mutually articulated.