Marginal subjects
An edition of Marginal subjects (2011)
gender and deviance in fin-de-siècle Spain
By Akiko Tsuchiya
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
eng
Pages
277
Description:
"Late nineteenth-century Spanish fiction is populated by adulteresses, prostitutes, seduced women, and emasculated men - indicating an almost obsessive interest in gender deviance. In Marginal Subjects, Akiko Tsuchiya shows how the figure of the deviant woman--and her counterpart, the feminized man - revealed the ambivalence of literary writers towards new methods of social control in Restoration Spain. Focusing on works by major realist authors such as Benito Pérez Galdós, Emilia Pardo Bazán, and Leopoldo Alas (Clarín), as well as popular novelists like Eduardo López Bago, Marginal Subjects argues that these archetypes were used to channel collective anxieties about sexuality, class, race, and nation. Tsuchiya also draws on medical and anthropological texts and illustrated periodicals to locate literary works within larger cultural debates. Marginal Subjects is a riveting exploration of why realist and naturalist narratives were so invested in representing gender deviance in fin-de-siècle Spain."--pub. desc.
subjects: Outsiders in literature, Marginality, Social, in literature, Spanish fiction, History and criticism, Deviant behavior in literature, Gay men in literature, Women in literature, Spanish fiction, history and criticism, Roman espagnol, Histoire et critique, Femmes dans la littérature, Homosexuels masculins dans la littérature, Déviance dans la littérature, Marginalité dans la littérature, Marginaux dans la littérature
Times: 19th century