Bodies and Biases: Sexualities in Hispanic Cultures and LiteraturesU of Minnesota Press, 1996 - 440 páginas |
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Chapter | 9 |
Transgression in SeventeenthCentury Spanish | 24 |
Chapter 3 | 37 |
Chapter 4 | 50 |
Representations of Family and Sexuality in Brazilian Cultural Discourse | 79 |
Chapter 5 | 115 |
Chapter 6 | 137 |
Chapter 10 | 217 |
Chapter 11 | 238 |
Chapter 13 | 274 |
Chapter 14 | 294 |
Chapter 15 | 316 |
Chapter 16 | 333 |
Chapter 17 | 359 |
Afterword | 397 |
Chapter 7 | 165 |
Chapter 8 | 184 |
Sexual Camouflage in Denevis Rosaura a las diez | 203 |
Contributors | 421 |
Términos y frases comunes
Agustín Lara amor Angeles Mastretta años Ascencio Bécquer body Bogotá Bolero Brazil Brazilian Camilo Carlos Catalina Cervantes character Colombian comedia critics Cruz death decorum desire discourse dominant Don Juan Don Quixote edades de Lulú erotic eroticism essay família fantasy female feminine feminism feminist fiction Fry and MacRae fuerza Gaitán Durán gender Goytisolo había heterosexual Hilst's Hispanic hombre homosexual identity Jorge José La Violencia language Latin lesbian liberal literary literature lovers Lulú's Madrid male María Martín Fierro masculine Mastretta metaphor Mexican Bolero Mexico modern mujer narrative narrator novel patriarchal family perverse Piñera's play pleasure political pornography protagonist reader reading reality representation Revista Rio de Janeiro role Rosaura São Paulo sense sexual social society Spanish story symbolic Televisa textual tion traditional Trans transgression University Press vida Violencia Virgilio Piñera virtudes watercolors woman women words writing Zalamea
Pasajes populares
Página xvi - centuries it has become more important than our soul, more important almost than our life; and so it is that all the world's enigmas appear frivolous to us compared to this secret, minuscule in each of us, but of a density that makes it more serious than any other.