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¿Entiendes? - Queer Readings, Hispanic Writings

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"This is a groundbreaking collection of essays on gay and lesbian topics in Hispanic literatures--there is nothing that compares with it."--George Yudice, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York

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Acknowledgments xi

Introduction / Paul Julian Smith and Emilie L. Bergmann 1

One. Re-Loading the Canon

Aldonza as Butch: Narrative and the Play of Gender in Don Quixote / Mary S. Gossy 17

The "Fecal Dialectic": Homosexual Panic and the Origin of Writing in Borges / Daniel Balderston 29

Two. (Neo)historical Retrievals

The Argentine Dissemination of Homosexuality, 1890–1914 / Jorge Salessi 49

Julián del Casal and the Queers of Havana / Oscar Montero 92

Three. Nationalisms, Ethnicities, and (Homo)sexualities

Community at Its Limits: Orality, Law, Silence, and the Homosexual Body in Luis Rafael Sánchez's 'Jum' / Agnes I. Lugo-Ortiz 115

Toward an Art of Transvestism: Colonialism and Homosexuality in Puerto Rican Literature / Arnaldo Cruz-Malavé 137

Fleshing Out Virgilio Piñera from the Cuban Closet / José Quiroga 168

The Lesbian Body in Latina Cultural Production / Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano 181

Four. Biographical Constructions, Textual Encodings

The "Schoolteacher of America": Gender, Sexuality, and Nation in Gabriela Mistral / Licia Fiol-Matta 201

Disappearing Acts: Reading Lesbian in Teresa de la Parra / Sylvia Molloy 230

A Logic in Lorca's Ode to Walt Whitman / John K. Walsh 257

Five. Queer Readers/Queer Texts

The Look that Kills: The "Unacceptable Beauty" of Alejandra Piznarnik's La condesa sangrienta / Suzanne Chávez Silverman 281

Lesbian Tantalizing in Carmen Lugo Filippi's "Milagros, Calle Mercurio" / Luz María Umpierre 306

Six. Call to Theory/Call to Action

Virtual Sexuality: Lesbianism, Loss, and Deliverance in Carme Rierra's "Te deix, amor, la mar com a penyora" / Brad Epps 317

Teatro Viva!: Latino Performance and the Politics of AIDS in Los Angeles / David Román 346

Nationalizing Sissies / José Piedra 370

Index 411

Contributors 427

About the author










Emilie L. Bergmann is Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of California, Berkeley and a coauthor of Women, Culture and Politics in Latin America.
Paul Julian Smith is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Cambridge University. He is the author of many books including, Desire Unlimited: The Cinema of Pedro Almodóvar and Laws of Desire: Questions of Homosexuality in Spanish Writing and Film, 1960–90.


Product details

Authors Bergmann
Assisted by Emilie Bergmann (Editor), Emilie L Bergmann (Editor), Emilie L. Bergmann (Editor), Paul J. Smith (Editor), Paul Julian Smith (Editor)
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.05.1995
 
EAN 9780822316152
ISBN 978-0-8223-1615-2
No. of pages 448
Dimensions 229 mm x 152 mm x 34 mm
Weight 862 g
Illustrations 7 b&w photographs
Series Series Q
Series Q
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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