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Informationen zum Autor Cristina Sánchez-Conejero is an Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of North Texas, USA. She is the author of such books as ¿Identidades españolas? Literatura y cine de la globalización (1980-2000) (2006), and Spanishness in the Spanish Novel and Cinema of the 20th-21st Century (2007), as well as over twenty articles published in such journals as Bulletin of Spanish Studies and Revista Hispánica Moderna. She directed, wrote, and produced the award-winning film Hispanosophy (2011). Klappentext Reflecting on a series of ethical and moral questions significant to contemporary Spanish culture, Cristina Sánchez-Conejero analyzes several issues related to sexuality in gender as they're portrayed Spanish film. Zusammenfassung Reflecting on a series of ethical and moral questions significant to contemporary Spanish culture, Cristina Sánchez-Conejero analyzes several issues related to sexuality in gender as they're portrayed Spanish film. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Fidelity: A Motion Picture Myth? 2. Pornography and its Discontents 3. How Much? Prostitution and its Social Repercussions 4. LGBT: The Reality, the Fiction, and the Faction 5. Ethics and Law: A Happy Marriage or a Dysfunctional Relationship? Conclusion
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Introduction
1. Fidelity: A Motion Picture Myth?
2. Pornography and its Discontents
3. How Much? Prostitution and its Social Repercussions
4. LGBT: The Reality, the Fiction, and the Faction
5. Ethics and Law: A Happy Marriage or a Dysfunctional Relationship?
Conclusion