Women’s Representations from Radical Naturalism to the New Woman Response

Author:   José F. Rojas-Viana
Publisher:   Vernon Press
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9781648899416


Pages:   147
Publication Date:   06 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"In this book, Rojas explores comparatively the representations of deviant and criminal women in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries from Transatlantic perspectives in literary productions of the first-wave feminist writers of the New Woman movement and writers of Radical Naturalism. This work addresses how the writers' sex is relevant in depictions of social constructions of female characters and how they established a dialogue based on gender through the themes of 'femme fatale', marginal spaces, eugenics, and social Darwinism in the novels of Emilia Pardo Baz�n's 'La piedra angular' (1891), 'La gota de sangre' (1911), and ""Tio Terrones"" (1920); Refugio Barrag�n de Toscano's 'La hija del bandido o los subterr�neos del nevado' (1887); Federico Gamboa's 'Santa' (1903); Kate Chopin's (Katherine O'Flaherty) 'The Awakening' (1899); Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles' (1891); and 'Grand's Ideala' (1888). There is a good volume of research on different aspects of these novels, but this book addresses issues of the social constructions of deviant and criminal women from an interdisciplinary and metatheoretical perspective often missed from established criticism. This work is not only reachable for the non-expertise reader, graduate, or undergraduate students but also it is sufficiently elaborated for the expert reader in different fields. It provides a detailed analysis of the social, historical, philosophical, and scientific background that shows how the treatment of the female characters converges and diverges from male and female writers of the New Woman and Radical Naturalism points of view. It can be a good contribution for references or classes in Hispanic studies, gender studies, women's studies, sexuality studies, nineteenth-century studies, and in other fields."

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Author:   José F. Rojas-Viana
Publisher:   Vernon Press
Imprint:   Vernon Press
ISBN:  

9781648899416


ISBN 10:   1648899412
Pages:   147
Publication Date:   06 March 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Jose F. Rojas-Viana was born in Medell�n, Colombia, and dedicated many years of his life to music pedagogy. In 2005, Jos� arrived in the United States, and since then, he has shifted his intellectual interests. He holds a master's degree in Hispanic Studies and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature. Jose has been teaching Spanish for the last fifteen years. His main research interest is the perception of the criminal and deviant women in the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries in literature from both sides of the Atlantic in the works of Gamboa, Pardo Baz�n, Barrag�n de Toscano, Chopin, Grand, and Hardy. Future research departing from this work has very broad themes and topics to work on. The late nineteenth century alone provides a great deal of material to bring up the conversation. Although this book addresses these interdisciplinary topics, it, no doubt, will open new possible connections with women in criminality, mid-twentieth-century literature, and the depiction of deviant and criminal women. Moreover, this work allows us to make connections to British law, American law, Spanish law, and Mexican law in regard to deviant or criminal women. Now, Jose is working on connections between late nineteenth-century laws and the representation of deviant and criminal women in literature works of the same period. Additionally, these topics will allow us to include other literature in the same conversation. Finally, along with his main line of research, Jose also does research in the field of linguistic variation and its relationship with Digital Humanities.

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