The Ties That Bind comprises the first collection of critical essays that explore the family system in Spanish and Latin American culture. This thought-provoking volume addresses the intersection of language, narrative structure, social reality, and family dynamics through examples from a diverse range of literary works, including Cervantes' Don Quijote, Reinaldo Arenas' Celestino antes del alba, and the Chicano film My Family/Mi Familia. Issues of feminism, gender and sexuality, abuse, trauma, and communication take the forefront in this ground-breaking book, which takes psychological…mehr
The Ties That Bind comprises the first collection of critical essays that explore the family system in Spanish and Latin American culture. This thought-provoking volume addresses the intersection of language, narrative structure, social reality, and family dynamics through examples from a diverse range of literary works, including Cervantes' Don Quijote, Reinaldo Arenas' Celestino antes del alba, and the Chicano film My Family/Mi Familia. Issues of feminism, gender and sexuality, abuse, trauma, and communication take the forefront in this ground-breaking book, which takes psychological literary criticism a step beyond traditional psychoanalytical approaches.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sara E. Cooper is Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures at California State University, Chico. Dr. Cooper holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Questioning Family Dynamics and Family Discourse in Hispanic Literature and Film Chapter 4 Shifting Families and Incest in Chacel and Moix Chapter 5 Dysfunction, Discord, and Wedded Bliss: Baroque Families in Don Quixote Chapter 6 Matrofobia y matrilinealidad en Un aire de familia de Silvia Italiano Chapter 7 Dysfunctional Family, Dysfunctional Nation: El cuarto mundo by Diamela Eltit Chapter 8 Familia y comunidad como bases del proceso de adaptación social en tres largometrajes chicanos:. . . y no se lo tragó la tierro, El Norte y My Family/Mi familia Chapter 9 Celestino antes del alba: The Family as Agent of the Community Chapter 10 Family in Levi Calderón's Dos mujeres: Post Traumatic Stress or Lesbian Utopia? Chapter 11 Appendix: Viability of FST for Latin America Chapter 12 Index Chapter 13 Contributors
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Questioning Family Dynamics and Family Discourse in Hispanic Literature and Film Chapter 4 Shifting Families and Incest in Chacel and Moix Chapter 5 Dysfunction, Discord, and Wedded Bliss: Baroque Families in Don Quixote Chapter 6 Matrofobia y matrilinealidad en Un aire de familia de Silvia Italiano Chapter 7 Dysfunctional Family, Dysfunctional Nation: El cuarto mundo by Diamela Eltit Chapter 8 Familia y comunidad como bases del proceso de adaptación social en tres largometrajes chicanos:. . . y no se lo tragó la tierro, El Norte y My Family/Mi familia Chapter 9 Celestino antes del alba: The Family as Agent of the Community Chapter 10 Family in Levi Calderón's Dos mujeres: Post Traumatic Stress or Lesbian Utopia? Chapter 11 Appendix: Viability of FST for Latin America Chapter 12 Index Chapter 13 Contributors
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