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Illusory Liberalism in "Atlas de geografía humana"
Ryan, Lorraine
Hispania, 2014-09, Vol.97 (3), p.485-497
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American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Inc
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Título:
Illusory Liberalism in "Atlas de geografía humana"
Autor:
Ryan, Lorraine
Assuntos:
Children
;
Cultural Influences
;
Femininity
;
Foreign Countries
;
Gender equality
;
Gender roles
;
Literature and Culture
;
Love
;
Men
;
Motherhood
;
Mothers
;
Novels
;
Parent Child Relationship
;
Political Attitudes
;
Public sphere
;
Sex Fairness
;
Social Problems
;
Spain
;
Spanish Culture
;
Spanish Literature
;
Traditionalism
;
Womens rights
;
Womens Studies
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Hispania, 2014-09, Vol.97 (3), p.485-497
Descrição:
Atlas de Geografía Humana constitutes a critique of the much vaunted notion of a progressive Spain that has rectified the gender inequalities of the Francoist era, as one of the highly educated and successful protagonists, Fran, unwittingly adopts her mother's alignment with patriarchal norms. This novel elucidates the incompatibility of the private and public sphere in Spain, for it is only with the protagonist's renewal of her commitment to the private sphere that she will save her marriage, despite its negative consequences for her career. Fran's ambiguous decision to have a child sustains the view that a traditional mentality governs the Spanish private sphere, and that the demands of the public and private spheres are frequently irreconcilable. In this article, I explore the current situation of women in Spain, and I then proceed to examine the motifs of the mother-daughter relationship and childfreedom in this novel.
Editor:
American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Inc
Idioma:
Inglês
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