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Despotic Bodies and Transgressive Bodies

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Examines crucial moments of transition in Spanish culture and society during both dictatorship and democracy.Focusing on Spanish culture and society in the second half of the twentieth century, Des...
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Examines crucial moments of transition in Spanish culture and society during both dictatorship and democracy.

Focusing on Spanish culture and society in the second half of the twentieth century, Despotic Bodies and Transgressive Bodies traverses a variety of disciplines: literature, film studies, cultural studies, feminist theory, and history, to examine crucial moments of cultural transition. Beginning with an analysis of the period of autarky-Spain's economic, cultural, and ideological isolation under Francisco Franco's regime- Pavlović then explores the tumultuous passage to capitalism in the late 1950s and 1960s. She follows this by revisiting the complex political situation following Franco's death and points out the difficulties in Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy. Combining a strong theoretical background with a detailed study of marginalized texts (La fiel infantería), genres (the Spanish comedy known as the comedia sexy celtibérica), and film directors (Jesús Franco), Pavlović reveals the construction of Spanish national identity through years of cultural tensions.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 167
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture
Publication Date: 07 November 2002
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791455708
Format: Paperback
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"…the intellectually titillating nature of Pavlović's book … will certainly leave readers desiring to view even more despotic and transgressive bodies." — Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies

"Pavlović's study of the Spanish national body politic is a truly original reading of contemporary Spanish culture and cinema. Her framing of Spanish cultural production between the body of dictator Francisco Franco, displayed as a form of public spectacle, and the disruptive cinematic bodies deployed in the career of B-film director Jesús Franco is a brilliant move that sets the stage for a profound revision of recent Spanish history." — Kathleen Vernon, University at Stony Brook, State University of New York

Acknowledgments


Introduction


1. THE DESPOTIC BODY:
Raza: Espíritu de Franco (1939–1952)


2. THE TRAUMATIZED BODY:
Tormenta de verano (1952–1962)


3. THE AUTHORITARIAN BODY IN AGONY:
El extraño viaje (1962–1975)


4. THE PERVERSE BODY:
Fuego en las entrañas (1975–1985)


Epilogue
TRANSGRESSIVE BODIES OF THE OTHER FRANCO


Notes


Bibliography


Index