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The sexual woman in Latin American literature : dangerous desires
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The sexual woman in Latin American literature : dangerous desires

著者: Diane E Marting
出版商: Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida, ©2001.
版本/格式:   图书 : 州政府或者省政府刊物 : 英语查看所有的版本和格式
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"Latin American fiction achieved a turning point in its representation of sexual women sometime in the 1960s. Diane E. Marting offers a detailed analysis of this development." "Her central idea is that in Latin American narrative women's desires were portrayed as dangerous throughout the twentieth century, despite the heroic character of the "newly sexed woman" of the sixties. She argues that women's sexuality in  再读一些...
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提及的人: Miguel Angel Asturias; Clarice Lispector; Mario Vargas Llosa; Clarice Lispector; Miguel Angel Asturias; Clarice Lispector; Mario Vargas Llosa
材料类型: 政府刊物, 州政府或者省政府刊物
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所有的著者/提供者: Diane E Marting
ISBN: 0813018323 9780813018324
OCLC号码: 45393044
描述: xiii, 345 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
内容: 1. Dangerous (to) Women: Introduction --
2. Miguel Angel Asturias and the "Newly Sexed Woman" --
3. Clarice Lispector and the Promise of Freedom --
4. Mario Vargas Llosa and the End(s) of Sexual Freedom.
责任: Diane E. Marting.

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"Latin American fiction achieved a turning point in its representation of sexual women sometime in the 1960s. Diane E. Marting offers a detailed analysis of this development." "Her central idea is that in Latin American narrative women's desires were portrayed as dangerous throughout the twentieth century, despite the heroic character of the "newly sexed woman" of the sixties. She argues that women's sexuality in fiction was transformed because it symbolized the many other changes occurring in women's lives regarding their families, workplaces, societies, and nations. Female sexual desire offered an ever present threat to male privilege."--BOOK JACKET.

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