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Title Eventos del deseo : sexualidades minoritarias en las culturas/literaturas de España y Latinoamérica a finales del siglo XX / Dieter Ingenschay (ed.)
Published Madrid : Iberoamericana ; Frankfurt am Main : Vervuert, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (268 pages)
Series Bibliotheca Ibero-Americana, 0067-8015 ; 169
Bibliotheca Ibero-Americana ; Bd. 169.
Contents Prólogo / Ingenschay, Dieter -- Los 'fráxitos' de la disidencia sexual en la época de la globalización neoliberal / Epps, Brad -- Porno activismo en democracia: los casos del Colectivo de Disidencia Sexual (CUDS) y José Carlos Henríquez (Camilo) / Blanco, Fernando A. -- Edgardo Cozarinsky y el territorio del deseo homosexual / Chappuzeau, Bernhard -- Visibilidad lésbica, canon literario y paradojas autoriales: Tu nombre escrito en el agua (1995), de Irene González Frei / Díaz Fernández, Estrella -- La cultura gay en transiciones (España, Argentina, Chile) / Ingenschay, Dieter -- Bellezas neoliberales y sexualidades disidentes en América Latina / Lawrenz, Nina / Zapata Galindo, Martha -- Ngui'u (lesbianas) y muxe' (muxes): atisbos a la dimensión sociogenérica en el universo literario zapoteco según Víctor Cata / Madrigal, Elena -- Ficciones posdictadura: la trilogía oscura de Gabriela Cabezón Cámara / Maradei, Guadalupe -- Características identitarias del cuento infantil queer en España / Martínez-Expósito, Alfredo -- Hacia una cartografía de las textualidades autobiográficas trans en España / Mérida Jiménez, Rafael M. -- Dos infancias góticas: el niño queer en El cordero carnívoro de Agustín Gómez Arcos y El palomo cojo de Eduardo Mendicutti / Mira, Alberto -- Las novelas "homosexuales" de Óscar Hermes Villordo / Peralta, Jorge Luis -- Intertextualidad musical e histórica en Anarcoma (1983 y 1987), de Nazario / Ramos Rebollo, José Luis -- Todo bajo el sol y la luna: el erotic turn de la narrativa española a finales del siglo xx / Reinstädler, Janett -- Maria-Mercè Marçal, la comunidad herida / Segarra, Marta -- Representaciones LGTBIQ en la televisión de ficción española, de la Transición a Zapatero / Zurian, Francisco A. -- Sobre los autores/las autoras
Summary "This book proposes a critical look at peninsular and Hispanic American cultures / literatures under the influence of LGBTIQ activism at the end of the 20th century, when binary codes dissolve massively to make way for new reinterpretations of queer / gay genealogies and discovery of the subversive potential and the performative vigor of the "events of desire". At the same time, are the years of neoliberal globalization that is beginning to prevail, an era characterized by its fráxitos, term that Brad Epps proposes in his introduction to the volume to point to the apparent tension between the successes (emancipating, aesthetic, etc.). and failures (socio-political and others). The chapters approach the topic of dissident sexualities from different angles: from trans autobiography or queer children's story to LGTBIQ presence on Spanish television and "porno activism" at the Chilean post-dictatorship. They also analyze key personalities, such as Nazario, Mendicutti, Villordo or Cozarinsky, and decisive programs: the erotic turn, the lesbian visibility, the neoliberalism or the "post-dictatorship fictions". A complete balance of the state of the operative tendencies in the Hispanic queer studies at the turn of the millennium."--Translated from back cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 22, 2020)
Subject Sexual minorities in literature.
Latin American literature -- 20th century -- Themes, motives
Spanish literature -- 20th century -- Themes, motives
Sexual minorities -- Latin America -- History -- 20th century
Sexual minorities -- Spain -- History -- 20th century
18.32 Spanish literature.
18.33 Spanish-American literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Literary.
Sexual minorities
Sexual minorities in literature
Spanish literature -- Themes, motives
LGBT
Literatur
Künste
Minderheit
Sexuelle Orientierung
Latin America
Spain
Latin America.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Ingenschay, Dieter, editor.
ISBN 9783954876921
3954876922