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Bodies of Disorder - Gender and Degeneration in Baroja and Blasco Ibanez (Hardcover)
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Bodies of Disorder - Gender and Degeneration in Baroja and Blasco Ibanez (Hardcover)
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Discourses of degeneration (social, political, medical) peaked in
the 1890s, and posited the decline, even sterility of white
European races. In early-twentieth-century Spain, the novels of
Baroja and Blasco Ibanez both assimilated and subverted cultural
myths of degeneration that were fuelled by influential European
theorists such as Morel, Lombroso and Nordau. In the light of
widespread anxieties around reproduction and racial decadence,
Murphy traces the creative tension between each author's literary
representations of the degenerate female body and the profitable
market provided by women readers in an evolving consumer society.
Countering Baroja's resounding public disdain for his Valencian
contemporary, Katharine Murphy repositions Blasco as markedly
closer to the so-called Generation of 1898 than hitherto
acknowledged. Dr Katharine Murphy is Senior Lecturer in Hispanic
Studies at the University of Exeter. Author of Re-reading Pio
Baroja and English Literature (2004), she has published widely on
Comparative Literature and Spanish Modernism.
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