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The Power of Death - Contemporary Reflections on Death in Western Society (Paperback): Maria-Jose Blanco, Ricarda Vidal The Power of Death - Contemporary Reflections on Death in Western Society (Paperback)
Maria-Jose Blanco, Ricarda Vidal
R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The social and cultural changes of the last century have transformed death from an everyday fact to something hidden from view. Shifting between the practical and the theoretical, the professional and the intimate, the real and the fictitious, this collection of essays explores the continued power of death over our lives. It examines the idea and experience of death from an interdisciplinary perspective, including studies of changing burial customs throughout Europe; an account of a"dying party" in the Netherlands; examinations of the fascination with violent death in crime fiction and the phenomenon of serial killer art; analyses of death and bereavement in poetry, fiction, and autobiography; and a look at audience reactions to depictions of death on screen. By studying and considering how death is thought about in the contemporary era, we might restore the natural place it has in our lives.

Women in Transition - Crossing Boundaries, Crossing Borders (Hardcover): Maria-Jose Blanco, Claire Williams Women in Transition - Crossing Boundaries, Crossing Borders (Hardcover)
Maria-Jose Blanco, Claire Williams
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings together scholars, students and writers as well as artists from around the world. By choosing a thematic focus on "transition" in women's lives, we present research on women who have crossed biological, geopolitical and political borders as well as emotional, sexual, cultural and linguistic boundaries. The international approach brings together different cultures and genres in order to emphasize the links and connections that bind women together, rather than those which separate them. The chapters consider the ways in which the changes and transitions women undergo influence the world we live in. We are particularly interested in the idea of crossing borders and how this influences identity and belonging, and the theme of crossing boundaries in the context of motherhood as well as sexual orientation. The topic is timely given the waves of migration all around the world in recent times. The contributors deal with issues central to contemporary life, such as gender equality and women's empowerment, as well as understanding women's identities and being sensitive to fluid concepts of gender and sexuality.

Life Writing in Carmen Martin Gaite's Cuadernos de todo and her Novels of the 1990s (Hardcover): Maria-Jose Blanco Lopez... Life Writing in Carmen Martin Gaite's Cuadernos de todo and her Novels of the 1990s (Hardcover)
Maria-Jose Blanco Lopez de Lerma
R1,926 Discovery Miles 19 260 Out of stock

Blanco examines the relationship between life-writing in Martin Gaite's notebooks and her fictional work. Carmen Martin Gaite (1925-2000) was one of the most important Spanish writers of the second half of the twentieth century. From the 1940s, until her death in 2000, she published short stories, novels, poetry, drama, children literature and cultural and historical studies. This book studies life writing in Martin Gaite's notebooks Cuadernos de todo (2002) and her novels of the 1990s, Nubosidad variable (1992), La Reina de las nieves (1994), Lo raro es vivir (1996) and Irse de casa (1998). It looks at the use of first person narration in Martin Gaite's work, drawing a parallel between the notebooks and her fictional work. It further analyses the waythe author's notebooks relate to the development of her later novels as well as the use of writing as therapy. This work offers a way of looking at Carmen Martin Gaite's work from a personal and intimate perspective. Maria-Jose Blanco Lopez de Lerma is Spanish Lecturer and Language Tutor at the Department of Spanish, Portuguese & Latin-American Studies, King's College London.

The Power of Death - Contemporary Reflections on Death in Western Society (Hardcover): Maria-Jose Blanco, Ricarda Vidal The Power of Death - Contemporary Reflections on Death in Western Society (Hardcover)
Maria-Jose Blanco, Ricarda Vidal
R2,743 Discovery Miles 27 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The social and cultural changes of the last century have transformed death from an everyday fact to something hidden from view. Shifting between the practical and the theoretical, the professional and the intimate, the real and the fictitious, this collection of essays explores the continued power of death over our lives. It examines the idea and experience of death from an interdisciplinary perspective, including studies of changing burial customs throughout Europe; an account of a"dying party" in the Netherlands; examinations of the fascination with violent death in crime fiction and the phenomenon of serial killer art; analyses of death and bereavement in poetry, fiction, and autobiography; and a look at audience reactions to depictions of death on screen. By studying and considering how death is thought about in the contemporary era, we might restore the natural place it has in our lives.

Feminine Singular - Women Growing Up through Life-Writing in the Luso-Hispanic World (Paperback, New edition): Maria-Jose... Feminine Singular - Women Growing Up through Life-Writing in the Luso-Hispanic World (Paperback, New edition)
Maria-Jose Blanco, Claire Williams
R1,721 Discovery Miles 17 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Women have often chosen to tell their secrets, confide their dreams and express their deepest and most intimate thoughts in diaries, letters and other forms of life-writing. Although it is well established as a genre in the Anglophone and Francophone traditions, there has been very little publication of life-writing in the Hispanic and Lusophone worlds and even less scholarly criticism has appeared. This collection of essays is the first volume to focus on the variety of women's life-writing in the Luso-Hispanic world. The authors analyse women who have written or expressed their sense of identity through diaries, autobiographies, biographies, memoirs, travel writing and poetry, as well as forms of visual art, examining how they represent themselves and others. The volume brings together critics and academics working in Europe and the Americas who are engaging with the work of women from different countries, produced in locations ranging from a sixteenth-century convent to a twenty-first-century kitchen. The book responds to a range of different literary genres as well as reaching beyond literature to analyse women's self-representation through painting, drawing and collage.

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