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Confessions of the Letter Closet: Epistolary Fiction and Queer Desire in Modern Spain

Autor Patrick Paul Garlinger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iul 2005
By the beginning of the twentieth century, epistolary novels in Spain increasingly grappled with homoerotic and homosexual desire, treating it as a secret communicated through private letters from one reader to another. Patrick Paul Garlinger reveals how this confidential model persists in these fictions of letter writing from the early twentieth century to the present, framing expressions of queer desire in confessional terms: secrecy, guilt, morality, and shame.Confessions of the Letter Closet draws on queer theory and psychoanalysis, archival research on letter writing as a social practice and on the advent of the postal system in Spain, and historical insights into the impact of Spanish laws regarding the inviolability of correspondence on epistolary fiction. Garlinger examines how the epistolary novel represents - and is implicated in - the homophobia and psychic ambivalence around sexuality and identity with which Spanish gays and lesbians struggle, despite significant legal advances and increased social tolerance.Addressing both male and female desire and drawing links to epistolary traditions outside of Spain, Confessions of the Letter Closet goes beyond the specifics of Spanish literature to contribute more broadly to queer theory, the study of epistolary fiction, and an understanding of autobiography and confessional discourse.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780816644940
ISBN-10: 0816644942
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: None
Dimensiuni: 149 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:First edition
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Patrick Paul Garlinger is assistant professor of Spanish at Northwestern University.

Cuprins

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Confession, Sexuality, Epistolarity I. Queer Traces 1. Archival Resurrections of Queer Desire in Miguel de Unamuno 2. Spectres of (Lesbian) Desire: Love Letters and Queer Readers in Carmen Martin Gaite II. Closet Confessions 3. The Ethics of Outing in Luis Antonio de Villena 4. A Witness to Mourning: Memory and Testimony in Carme Riera III. Epistolary Politics 5. Pleasurable Insurrections: Gay Liberation and Epistolary Anarchy in Lluis Fernandez 6. E-mail, AIDS, and Virtual Sexuality in Lluis Fernandez Postscript Notes Bibliography Index

Descriere

Explores the history of the letter as an expression of sexual desire.