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The question of gender has sometimes been ignored or mystified in literary historicist contributions. This book focuses on contemporary Catalan literature from a gender perspective that would be difficult to overlook today. The very limited number of female authors in earlier times – who are becoming less scarce today as the names are unearthed of women writers consigned to oblivion by the historical canons – provided the justification for discrimination of female writers.
This volume contributes to these contemporary views of gender (all gender perspectives) that Catalan literature has given us. In the social roles that they adopt, the characters act, express themselves and assert themselves in the language in which they have been written, and based on the society of which they are a part.
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‘Ser tota ulls’: The Visual Imagination of Mila and Natàlia, the Two MajorCharacters of Caterina Albert/Víctor Català and Mercè Rodoreda
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Women-in-Process: Isabel Clara Simó, Montserrat Roig and Carme Riera’s Female Characters
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The Desired Woman: Portraits of Women in the Poetry of Vicent Andrés Estellés
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Poems, Diaries and Masks: Joan Ferraté
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Demystification of (Lesbian) Romantic Love and Estrangement in Motherhood: Eva Baltasar’s Lonely Protagonists
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Rewriting Female Characters in Contemporary Catalan Theatre: Phaedra and Antigone
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Two (Non-)adulterous Women: Cécile St. Arnaud and Isabel de Galceran
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Forgotten Voices: From the Brothel to Literature
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