A sophisticated introduction to contemporary Basque literature that
chronicles its growth and success after the death of Spanish
dictator Francisco Franco. By developing a new theory of
postnationalism about the relationship between minor and major
literatures, this book chronicles the growth and success of Basque
literature after the death of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco
(1975), and the historical and literary struggles that took place
in its aftermath in order to achieve global recognition: the
reduction of Basque literature to a representation of an exotic and
magic place and people (the Basque Country), best exemplified by
Bernardo Atxaga's novel Obabakoak (1988). The book also deploys
postnationalist theory in order to chronicle the way in which
women's literature challenged and changed this model in the 1990s
and paved the way for what is now a complex and diverse literature.
JOSEBA GABILONDO is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Romance and Classical Studies, Michigan State University.
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