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Women on War in Spain's Long Nineteenth Century : Virtue, Patriotism, Citizenship
Women on War in Spain's Long Nineteenth Century : Virtue, Patriotism, Citizenship
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Author(s): Arkinstall, Christine
ISBN No.: 9781487546267
Pages: 296
Year: 202212
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 84.26
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Arkinstall makes a persuasive argument that Spanish women's preoccupation with war has been underappreciated. This study recognizes both the complexity of women's collaborative activities and their conflicting positions on the legitimacy of war. An added bonus is the book's illustrations, several of which depict women's war activities and help to solidify the argument regarding women's symbolic significance. A follow-up volume on twentieth-century wars in which women also play key physical and symbolic roles would be most welcome."--Lou Charnon-Deutsch, Stony Brook University, Bulletin of Spanish Studies " Women on War in Spain's Long Nineteenth Century is a groundbreaking examination of how 'the boundaries of war and gender' were radically transformed by six Spanish women authors writing on war in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This meticulously researched, incisively written book is a fundamental contribution to the field and to the historiography of Iberian feminisms." --Silvia Bermúdez, Professor of Literature and Iberian Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara " Women on War in Spain's Long Nineteenth Century is unrivalled in studies on war in relation to Spanish women writers, drawing on a wide panorama of sources to reveal women's unrecognized preoccupation with war. What readers will take away from this book is that Spanish women writers challenged the knotty problem of conventional gender roles and the modern thrust for women's rights embedded in their war stories and essays.


" --Lou Charnon-Deutsch, Emeritus Professor of Hispanic Languages and Literature, Stony Brook University "Christine Arkinstall charts the cultural representation of war by Spanish female writers by exploring the work of major recognized authors (Concepción Arenal, Emilia Pardo Bazán, and Carmen de Burgos) and those that are lesser known today (Rosario de Acuña, Blanca de los Ríos, and Consuelo Alvarez Pool). This book is quite simply groundbreaking. Not only does Arkinstall encompassthe most significant texts produced by these authors, but brilliantly demonstrates the ways in which women's depictions of war challenge masculine conceptions of the private and domestic spheres, a masculine war canon, and, importantly, masculine valorizations of what and whose experiences count in times of war." --Alda Blanco, Emerita Professor of Spanish Literary and Cultural Studies, San Diego State University.


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