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El. knyga: Approaches to Teaching the Writings of Emilia Pardo Bazan

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Emilia Pardo Bazįn (1851-1921) is without a doubt the most prolific and influential woman writer of late-nineteenth-century Spain, write the editors of this volume. Her writings novels, novella, short stories, essays, plays, travel writing, cookbooks cover topics from science and technology to fashion and gender equality. In a literary style characterized by brilliance, they contend with the critical issues of her time and are compelling to teach today.

Part 1, Materials, provides biographical and critical resources, an overview of Pardo Bazįns vast oeuvre, and a literary-historical timeline. It also reviews secondary sources, editions and translated, and digital resources. The essays in part 2, Approaches, explore Pardo-Bazįns engagement with contemporary literary movements, feminism and gender, nation and the late Spanish empire, Spanish and Galician identities, and nineteenth-century scientific and medical discourses. Film adaptations and translations of her works are also addressed. Instructors of courses on world literature, nineteenth-century literature, gender studies and Spanish-language courses will find the volume invaluable.

Recenzijos

A dazzling array of fascinatingly original essays [ ] The whole volume exudes an enthusiasm that is both inspirational and infectious and, whilst it is extremely refreshing to see teaching duly placed at the forefront of a book centred upon a major author, its remit extends beyond the classroom or lecture theatre. Rhian Davies, Bullentin of Spanish Studies

Preface ix
PART ONE MATERIALS
Biographical Resources
3(1)
Resources for Teaching
4(7)
Organizations and Conferences
11(2)
Literary-Historical Time Line
13(6)
PART TWO APPROACHES
Introduction
19(12)
Gendered Perspectives
Pardo Bazan: Family, Feminism, and Friendships
31(11)
Maryellen Bieder
Gender and Female Subjectivity: Approaching Pardo Bazan's Writings from a Gender Studies Perspective
42(7)
Isabel Clua
The Legal, Medical, and Social Contexts of the Angel in the House
49(9)
Lisa Nalbone
Teaching Masculinity in Pardo Bazan's Novels
58(6)
Zachary Erwin
Science and Medicine
Evolutionary Logic and the Concept of Race in Pardo Bazan's Short Fiction
64(7)
Lou Charnon-Deutsch
From "Fundamental Truths" to "Playthings of Science": Science, Technology, and Modernity in Pardo Bazan
71(7)
Dale J. Pratt
Naturalism, Medicine, and Un viaje de novios
78(8)
Erika M. Sutherland
Nation, Empire, and Geopolitics
Teaching Pardo Bazan from Postcolonial and Transatlantic Perspectives
86(7)
Helena Miguelez-Carballeira
Pardo Bazan and Spain's Late Modern Empire
93(6)
Joyce Tolliver
National Identity and Class Conflict in Pardo Bazan's Cookbooks
99(6)
Rebecca Ingram
Pardo Bazan's Galicia: Representations of Gender, Nature, and Community
105(8)
Francisca Gonzalez Arias
Realism, Naturalism, and Literary Connections
Pardo Bazan and the Pedagogy of Realism
113(9)
Hazel Gold
Explaining Nineteenth-Century Spanish Literature: Pardo Bazan's Literature Lessons
122(6)
Inigo Sanchez-Llama
Lisa Nalbone
Pardo Bazan as a European Intellectual: Naturalism, Spiritualism, and Idealism
128(7)
Denise DuPont
A Fruitful Dialogue: Pardo Bazan, Poe, Maupassant, and Chekhov
135(6)
Susan M. McKenna
Short Stories and Journalism: Writing the Mind
141(8)
Harriet Turner
Verdad versus Realidad: Teaching Pardo Bazan's Theater in the Context of National Regeneration
149(7)
Margot Versteeg
Interdisciplinary Approaches
From Page to Screen: Teaching Los pazos de Ulloa and La madre naturaleza through Adaptation
156(7)
Linda M. Willem
A Dialogue with the Arts in Pardo Bazan's Dulce dueno
163(7)
Carmen Pereira-Muro
Mapping the City in La Tribuna
170(7)
Maria Luisa Guardiola
Susan Walter
Pardo Bazan and the Images of an Era
177(5)
Alicia Cerezo
Teaching Pardo Bazan's Travel Writing
182(7)
Javier Torre
Teaching Cultural Difference through Translation: Pardo Bazan's Insolacion
189(6)
Jennifer Smith
Notes on Contributors 195(6)
Survey Respondents 201(2)
Works Cited 203(26)
Index of Names 229(6)
Index of Pardo Bazan's Works 235