Through the analysis of six Spanish novels, one for each decade from the 1940s through the 1990s, Rodr?guez proposes a new concept of the novel of feminine development and emphasizes the importance of the voicing of women's sentiments, passions, desires, and opinions that have not been expressed before in the literature of Spain. The study begins with
Nada by Carmen Laforet, and continues with
La playa de los locos, by Elena Soriano,
La placa del Diamant, by Merc Rodoreda, two stories from
Te dejo el mar, by Carme Riera,
Los perros de Hcate, by Carmen Gmez Ojea, and
Efectos secundarios, by Luisa Etxenike. In these texts, "la mujer espaola" of the Franco period's official discourse--woman as wife and mother as the most desirable possibilities of realization and development--is deconstructed into a multitude of vital, affective, and sexual options that confront this domestic image. These novels highlight the diversity of the feminine experience in the twentieth century and encourage us to question models of development that are monolithic and dogmatic.
| Author: Maria Pilar Rodr?guez |
| Publisher: Purdue University Press |
| Publication Date: Dec 01, 1999 |
| Number of Pages: 268 pages |
| Binding: Hardback or Cased Book |
| ISBN-10: 1557531641 |
| ISBN-13: 9781557531643 |