Fictions of the Bad Life: The Naturalist Prostitute and Her Avatars in Latin American Literature, 1880–2010
Autor Claire Thora Solomonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2016
The first comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of the prostitute in Latin American literature, Claire Thora Solomon’s book The Naturalist Prostitute and Her Avatars in Latin American Literature, 1880–2010 shows the gender, ethnic, and racial identities that emerge in the literary figure of the prostitute during the consolidation of modern Latin American states in the late nineteenth century in the literary genre of Naturalism. Solomon first examines how legal, medical, and philosophical thought converged in Naturalist literature of prostitution. She then traces the persistence of these styles, themes, and stereotypes about women, sex, ethnicity, and race in the twentieth and twenty-first century literature with a particular emphasis on the historical fiction of prostitution and its selective reconstruction of the past.
Fictions of the Bad Life illustrates how at very different moments—the turn of the twentieth century, the 1920s–30s, and finally the turn of the twenty-first century—the past is rewritten to accommodate contemporary desires for historical belonging and national identity, even as these efforts inevitably re-inscribe the repressed colonial history they wish to change.
Fictions of the Bad Life illustrates how at very different moments—the turn of the twentieth century, the 1920s–30s, and finally the turn of the twenty-first century—the past is rewritten to accommodate contemporary desires for historical belonging and national identity, even as these efforts inevitably re-inscribe the repressed colonial history they wish to change.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814252963
ISBN-10: 0814252966
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
ISBN-10: 0814252966
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Recenzii
“Fictions of the Bad Life takes the peripheral, vernacular, and even “schmaltzy” prostitute and places her on the center stage of cultural analysis. Claire Thora Solomon asks how and what it means to read differently. Through her methodical, theoretically sophisticated act of reading, the prostitute has reemerged from her life imprisonment as the new ‘subject of history.’ Solomon’s book is not only timely, but highly relevant, filling a lacuna in the literature, theater and history.” —Ruth Tsoffar, Comparative Literature and Women’s Studies, University of Michigan
Notă biografică
Claire Thora Solomon is assistant professor of Hispanic studies at Oberlin College.
Cuprins
Introduction– Prostitution as a (Meta)Discourse
Part 1–The Metadiscursive Naturalist Prostitute in Latin America (1880–1930)
Chapter 1–The Emergence of the Legal-Medical-Literary Prostitute in Latin America
Chapter 2–Living Coin: Literary Prostitution and Economic Theory
Part 2–Minority Metanarratives: White Slavery and the Reinvention of Jewish-Argentine History (1990–2010)
Chapter 3–The Neo-Naturalist Reinvention of Jewish Argentina in Contemporary Historical Fiction about White Slavery
Chapter4–Blanca Metafiction: Denarrativizing Jewish White Slavery
Part 1–The Metadiscursive Naturalist Prostitute in Latin America (1880–1930)
Chapter 1–The Emergence of the Legal-Medical-Literary Prostitute in Latin America
Chapter 2–Living Coin: Literary Prostitution and Economic Theory
Part 2–Minority Metanarratives: White Slavery and the Reinvention of Jewish-Argentine History (1990–2010)
Chapter 3–The Neo-Naturalist Reinvention of Jewish Argentina in Contemporary Historical Fiction about White Slavery
Chapter4–Blanca Metafiction: Denarrativizing Jewish White Slavery
Descriere
Placing the prostitute at the center of reading, Fictions of Bad Life moves between text and meta-text, exploring how to rescue the prostitute from her imprisonment and turn her into the subject of history.