CANON DISORDERS: GENDERED PERSPECTIVES
ON LITERATURE AND FILM IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
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Autores: Eva Darias Beautell y Mª Jesús Hernáez Lerena
(eds.)
ISBN: 978-84-96487-17-8
ISBN ed. electrónica: 978-84-09-36682-8
Edición: 1ª
Coedición: Universidad de La
Laguna
Formato: 24 x 17
Número de páginas: 186
Colección: Biblioteca
de Investigación, 48
Encuadernación: Rústica
Precio: 15 € (IVA incluido)
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Descripción:
This collection addresses a range of key issues around
the relationship between gender and canon in the North
American literary and filmic production in English of
the last twenty five years. Invariably based on close
readings of the texts/films in question, the essays
hereby included implicitly define gender in the most
encompassing sense, which would include traditional
(white and middleclass) feminist analyses, queer theory
as well as studies of masculinities. They thus reflect
and embrace the opinion that, by the end of the 1980s,
the emergence of gender studies as a promising new area
of research and critical inquiry, one in which both
men and women had a space, expanded the feminist agenda
from the study of the female subject to the analyses
of the various social constructions of gender, including
masculinities, studies of sexuality and sexual orientation.
Additionally, the essays that follow evaluate and articulate
from a variety of angles the influence of gender studies
on the current process of canon renewal, drawing connections
across disciplines as well as between gender theories
and other contemporary discourses such as post-structuralism,
post-colonialism, and globalization studies.
The collection includes the following original contributions:
“Hanging out the Laundry: Heroines in the Midst of Dirt
and Cleanliness” by Aritha Van Herk (University of Calgary);
“Blood Road Leads to Promise: A Gendered Approach to
Canada’s Past in Gail Anderson-Dargatz’s The Cure for
Death by Lightning” by Eva Darias Beautell (University
of La Laguna); “Surviving the Metaphorical Condition
in Elle: Douglas Glover’s Impersonation of the First
French Female in Canada” by María Jesús Hernáez Lerena
(University of La Rioja); “Representing Hegemonic Masculinity:
Epistemology and the Performance of Male Identity in
Documentary Film” by Vicente R. Rosselló Hernández (University
of La Laguna); “The Dismantling of The Oedipal Dyad
in Two American Women Poets: The Dynamics of Maternal
Desire” by Dulce Mª Rodríguez González (University of
La Laguna); “’Too bad mihijita was morena’: Anzaldúa’s
Autobiographical Encounters with Her Mother” by María
Henríquez Betancor (University of Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria); “Ganzfeld; or theOntology of Escape in Robert
Kroetsch’s The Hornbooks of Rita K” by Mladen Kurajica
(University of La Laguna).
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