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Bibliography

WEEKS 1-6

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY PROVIDED

Figuera, Ángela. Photocopied poetry from Obras completas.  Madrid: Hiperion, 1986. (Full details given on handout).

Glenn, Kathleen M. “La Plaza del Diamante: The Other Side of the Story.” Letras Femeninas. Voces femeninas en la literature de la Guerra civil española: una valoración crítica al medio siglo de historia, 1936-1986. Vol. XII, nos. 1-2 (Spring-Autumn 1986): 60-68. ISSN: 0277-4356.

Higonnet, Margaret, “Women in the Forbidden Zone”. In  Death and Representation, Sarah Goodwin and Elisabeth Bronfen (eds.). Baltimore/London: John Hopkins UP, 1993. 192-209. ISBN 0-8018-4627-7.

Loomba, Ania. Colonialism/Postcolonialism. London/NY: Routledge, 1998. 173-83. ISBN: 0415128080.

Stallybrass, Peter. “Patriarchal Territories: The Body Enclosed.” In Margaret Ferguson, Maureen Quilligan and Nancy Vickers, eds. Rewriting the Renaissance. The Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe. Chicago/London: The U of Chicago P, 1986. 123-31. ISBN: 0226243141.

Vosburg, Nancy. “Mercè Rodoreda. (1908-1983).” In Spanish Women Writers. A Bio-Bibliographical Source Book. Ed. Linda Gould Levine, Ellen Engelson Marson, and Gloria Feiman Waldman. Westport/London: Greenwood, 1993. 414-25. IBSN: 0313268231.


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General:

*Carr, Raymond. Spain, 1808-1975. 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon, 1982. [Voyager 942 C31 1982]

*Douglas, Mary. Purity and Danger. An Analysis of the Concepts of Pollution and Taboo. 1966. London: Routledge, 2002. (See Ch. 7: “External Boundaries”). [390 D73 2002]

*Graham, Helen, and Jo Labanyi, eds. Spanish Cultural Studies. An Introduction. The Struggle for Modernity. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. [306.0946 G73]

*Horner, Avril, and Sue Zlosnik. “Introduction.” Landscapes of Desire. Metaphors in Modern Women’s Fiction. NY/London: Harvester, 1990. [809.89287 H81]

*Lerner, Gerda. Why History Matters. New York/Oxford: Oxford UP, 1997. [901 L61]

*Richards, Michael. A Time of Silence. Civil War and the Culture of Repression in Franco’s Spain, 1936-1945. Cambridge UP, 1998. [946.082 R51Y]

*Wallach Scott, Joan. Gender and the Politics of History. New York: Columbia UP, 1988. [301.41209 S42]

 

Related to Federico García Lorca:

*Doménech, Ricardo (ed.): "La casa de Bernarda Alba" y el teatro de García Lorca. Madrid: Cátedra, 1985. Contains some excellent articles. Especially recommended is the article by Doménech on the symbolic aspects of the play. [861.6 G21cVs]

Edwards, Gwynne: Lorca: The Theatre Beneath the Sand. London: Boyars, 1980. Well-worth reading. [861.6 G21Ved]

*Frazier, Brenda. La mujer en el teatro de Federico García Lorca. Madrid: Playor, 1973. Be highly critical of this critic. [861.6 G21Vfr]

* García Lorca, F. La casa de Bernarda Alba. Ed. Allen Josephs and Juan Caballero. Madrid: Cátedra, 1976. [861.6 G21c 1976]

*‑‑‑. Three Tragedies. Trans. Sue Bradbury. London: Folio Society, 1977. (2 other translations available in library). [861.6 G21Fb]

*Gibson, Ian. Federico García Lorca. A Life. London: Faber & Faber, 1989. [861.6 G21YgifY]

*Materna, Linda. "Los códigos genéricos sexuales y la presentación de la mujer en el teatro de García Lorca." In Angel G. Loureiro (Coord.), Estelas, laberintos, nuevas sendas. Barcelona: Anthropos, 1988. 263-77. An excellent article that looks at the women in Lorca's theatre and questions its supposedly feminist content. [860.96 E79]

*Miller, Beth (ed.): Women in Hispanic Literature: Icons and Fallen Idols. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983. [860.9 W87]

*Morris, C. B. La casa de Bernarda Alba. Critical Guides to Spanish Texts. London: Grant & Cutler, 1990. There are 2 copies of this text. [861.6 G21cVm]

*Newton, Candelas. Understanding Federico García Lorca. U of South Carolina P, 1995. [861.6 G21Vne]

*Smith, Paul Julian. “Lorca and Foucault.” In The Body Hispanic: Gender and Sexuality in Spanish and Spanish American Literature. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. (See Ch. 4: “Lorca and Foucault”).

        [860.9 S65]

*‑‑‑. The Theatre of García Lorca : Text, Performance, Psychoanalysis. Cambridge, U.K. ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1998. [861.6 G21Vsm]

Zdenek, Joseph W.: The World of Nature in the Works of Federico García Lorca. Winthrop College, 1980. Contains several good articles; see, for example, those by Correa, Flys, and especially Weingarten. [861.6 G21Vz]

 

Related to Mercè Rodoreda:

*Carbonell, Neus. La plaça del Diamant de Mercè Rodoreda. Barcelona : Empúries, 1994.

[849.9354 R69GpV]

Clarasó, Mercè. “The Angle of Vision in the Novels of Mercè Rodoreda.” In Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, vol. 57.2 (April 1980): 143-52. [860.5 B93]

Davies, Catherine. Spanish Women’s Writing 1849-1996. London, Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Athlone, 1998. (See Ch. 11). [860.99287 D25]

*McNerney, Kathleen, ed. Voices and Visions: The Words and Works of Mercè Rodoreda. Selinsgrove: Susquehanna UP, 1999. [849.9354 R69Vmcv]

*McNerney, Kathleen, and Nancy Vosburg, eds. The Garden Across the Border. Mercè Rodoreda's Fiction. Eds. Selinsgrove: Susquehanna UP/London & Toronto: Associated UPs, 1994. [849.9354 R69Vmc]

*Rodoreda, Mercè. La plaza del diamante. Trans. Enrique Sordo. Barcelona : Edhasa, 1979.

[849.9354 R69GpY]

*Scarlett, Elizabeth A. Under Construction: The Body in Spanish Novels. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1994. [863.09 S28u]

Ugarte, Michael. “Working at a Discount: Class Consciousness in Mercè Rodoreda’s La plaça del Diamant.” In MLN 114 (1999): 297-314. [405 M689]

Vázquez Montalbán, Manuel. Barcelonas. Trans. Andy Robinson. London/NY: Verso, 1992.

[914.672 V39bY]

 

Related to Ángela Figuera:

*Evans, Jo. Moving Reflections. Gender, Faith and Aesthetics in the Work of Angela Figuera Aymerich. London: Tamesis, 1996. [861.6 F47Ve]

*Felman, Shoshana and Dori Laub. Testimony. Crises of Witnessing in Literature, Psychoanalysis, and History. NY/London: Routledge, 1992. [801.92 F32]

*Figuera, Ángela. Obras completas.  Madrid: Hiperion, 1986. [861.6 F47B]

Friedman, Susan Stanford. "Creativity and the Childbirth Metaphor: Gender Difference in Literary Discourse." In Showalter (ed.) 73-100.

Maus, Katharine Eisaman. "A Womb of His Own: Male Renaissance Poets in the Female Body." In James Turner, ed. Sexuality and Gender in Early Modern Europe: Institutions, Texts, Images. Cambridge UP, 1993.  266-88. [Fine Arts 704.2 S518]

Perry, Nicholas and Loreto Echeverría. Under the Heel of Mary. London/New York: Routledge, 1988. [232.931 P46]

Schweik, Susan. "Writing War Poetry Like a Woman." In Showalter, (ed.). 310-32.

Showalter, Elaine (ed.).  Speaking of Gender. New York/London: Routledge, 1989. [820.9 S742]

*Warner, Marina. Alone of All Her Sex. The Myth and Cult of the Virgin Mary. 1976. London: Picador, 1990. [232.931 W28 1985]

Wilcox, John. “Ángela Figuera Aymerich. (1902-1984).” In Spanish Women Writers. A Bio-Bibliographical Source Book. Ed. Linda Gould Levine, Ellen Engelson Marson, and Gloria Feiman Waldman. Westport/London: Greenwood, 1993. 181-93. [860.9 L66]

*‑‑‑. Women Poets of Spain, 1860-1990 : Toward a Gynocentric Vision. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1997. [861.0099287 W66]

*Zabala Aguirre, José Ramón. Angela Figuera: una poesía en la encrucijada. San Sebastián: U. Deusto, 1994. [861.6 F47Vz]

 

 


WEEKS 7-12

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY PROVIDED

Abrams, M. H., A Glossary of Literary Terms. 6th ed. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace, 1981, 120. ISBN: 0-03-054982-5.

Gozálvez, Vicente, “Inmigración: Causas y perspectivas.” Nueva Revista de Política, Cultura y Arte 71 (2000): 84-98. ISSN 1130-0426.

Higonnet, Margaret, “Women in the Forbidden Zone”. In  Death and Representation, Sarah Goodwin and Elisabeth Bronfen (eds.). Baltimore/London: John Hopkins UP, 1993, 192-209. ISBN 0-8018-4627-7. [Provided in Bibliography for Weeks 1-6]

Hormigón, Juan Antonio (dir.), Autoras en la Historia del Teatro Español (1975-2000). Vol. III. Madrid: ADE, 2000, 690-91; 706-08; 715-18. ISBN 84-87591-990X.

Illarramendi, Gorka, “España no pagará la factura del Este.” Cambio 16 1377 (1998): 31-32. Depósito legal M.24.417-1971.

Knibb, James, “Literary Strategies of War, Strategies of Literary War”. In Literature and War, David Bevan (ed.). Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 1990, 7-24. ISBN 90-5183-162-5 (CIP).

Monegal, Antonio, “Aporias of the War Story.” Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 3 (2002): 28-41. ISSN 1463-6204.

Morgan, Tony, “1992: Memories and Modernities.” In Contemporary Spanish Cultural Studies, Barry Jordan and Rikki Morgan-Tamosunas (eds.). London: Arnold, 2000, 58-67. ISBN 0340731222.

O’Connor, Patricia, “Postmodern Tendencies in the Theater of Marisa Ares and Paloma Pedrero.” Letras Peninsulares 4.2-3 (1991): 307-17. ISSN 0897-7542.

Stevens, Camilla, “Encuentros culturales: La parodia postcolonialista en La isla amarilla y La mirada del hombre oscuro”. In Entre actos: Diálogos sobre teatro español entre siglos, Martha T. Halsey and Phyllis Zatlin (eds.). State College: Estreno, 1999, 179-84. ISBN 1-888463-07-4.

Whitmore, Jon, Directing Postmodern Theater. Shaping Signification in Performance. Michgan: U Michigan P, 1994. 3-4. ISBN 0-472-06557-2.


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*Barker, Chris, Cultural Studies. Theory and Practice. London: Sage Publications, 2000. [Voyager: 306 B25]

Cooke, Miriam, and Angela Woollacott (eds.), Gendering War Talk. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1993. [355.022 G32]

*Giddens, Anthony, Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell, 1997. 301 [G453so]

Hutcheon, Linda, A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction. New York: Routledge, 1988. [809.304 H97p]

‑‑‑. The Politics of Postmodernism.  London: Routledge, 2002. [809.204 H97po]

*Jordan, Barry and Rikki Morgan-Tamosunas (eds.), Contemporary Spanish Cultural Studies. London: Arnold, 2000. [306.0946 J82]

Lawlor, Teresa, Mike Rigby et al., Contemporary Spain/ Essays and Texts on Politics, Economics, Education and Employment and Society. London: Longman, 1998. [0946 L41]

Rieff, David,  Slaughterhouse. Bosnia and the Failure of the West.  New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. [949.7024 R55]

Ross, Christopher J., Spain 1812-1996. London: Arnold. 2000. [946.07 R82]

Santaolalla, Isabel, “Ethnic and Racial Configurations in Contemporary Spanish Culture.” In Constructing Identity in Contemporary Spain, Jo Labanyi (ed.). Oxford: Oxford UP, 2002, 55-71. [306.0946 L11]

*Wicks, Robert, Modern French Philosophy. From Existentialism to Postmodernism. Oxford: Oneworld, 2003. [194 W63]

 

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