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Poets of Contemporary Latin America(Hardback)
History and the Inner Life
Oxford University Press
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29/06/2000
Who are the important poets of Latin America since the 1950s? What are the key features of their work? This book shows that contemporary Latin-American poetry continues to be as exciting as it was ...
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The Films of Luis Bunuel(Paperback)
Subjectivity and Desire
Clarendon Press
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27/04/1995
This is a major new study of the films of Luis Bunuel, Surrealist scourge of the bourgeoisie. Uniquely, the book discusses Bunuel in the context of the most recent debates in film studies and presen...
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Feminist Discourse and Spanish Cinema(Hardback)
Sight Unseen
Oxford University Press
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09/12/1999
Feminist Discourse and Spanish Cinema provides the first detailed consideration of women directors working before the Civil War and during Franco's dictatorship, and is the first to explore the impa...
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Latin American Women's Writing(Paperback)
Feminist Readings in Theory and Crisis
Clarendon Press
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10/10/1996
The twelve essays in this volume look at the work of some of Latin America's best-known and most promising women writers. Contributors include leading women academics from Latin America, the USA, an...
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Culture and Gender in Nineteenth-Century Spain(Hardback)
Clarendon Press
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28/03/1996
Culture and Gender in Nineteenth-Century Spain is a wide-ranging study of women's writing and representations of gender in Spanish literature and culture of the period. Leading scholars from the UK ...
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Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World(Hardback)
Oxford University Press
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07/12/2000
This book links the rise of the novel in imperial Spain to the birth of America in the European consciousness. Moving beyond an inventory of Cervantes's (1547-1616) references to the Indies - to Mex...
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