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Bilingual Legacies examines fatherhood in the work of four canonical Spanish authors born in Barcelona and raised during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. Drawing on the autobiographical texts of Juan Goytisolo, Carlos Barral, Terenci Moix, and Clara Janés, the book explores how these authors understood gender roles and paternal figures as well as how they positioned themselves in relation to Spanish and Catalan literary traditions.

Anna Casas Aguilar contends that through their presentation of father figures, these authors subvert static ideas surrounding fatherhood. She argues that this diversity was crucial in opening the door to revised gender models in Spain during the democratic period. Moving beyond the shadow of the dictator, Casas Aguilar shows how these writers distinguished between the patriarchal father of the nation and their own paternal figures. In doing so, Bilingual Legacies sheds light on the complexity of Spanish conceptions of gender, l

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Acknowledgments 1. Filiations 2. Juan Goytisolo: Oedipal Dissolutions 3. Carlos Barral: Masculine Subjectivity and the Catalan Father 4. Terenci Moix: Linguistic and Sexual Disaffiliations 5. Clara Janés: Fatherhood and the Feminine Afterword: Bilingual Legacies Notes Works Cited Index

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 12/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9781487545000, 978-1487545000
      ISBN10: 1487545002

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Bilingual Legacies examines fatherhood in the work of four canonical Spanish authors born in Barcelona and raised during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. Drawing on the autobiographical texts of Juan Goytisolo, Carlos Barral, Terenci Moix, and Clara Janés, the book explores how these authors understood gender roles and paternal figures as well as how they positioned themselves in relation to Spanish and Catalan literary traditions.

      Anna Casas Aguilar contends that through their presentation of father figures, these authors subvert static ideas surrounding fatherhood. She argues that this diversity was crucial in opening the door to revised gender models in Spain during the democratic period. Moving beyond the shadow of the dictator, Casas Aguilar shows how these writers distinguished between the patriarchal father of the nation and their own paternal figures. In doing so, Bilingual Legacies sheds light on the complexity of Spanish conceptions of gender, l

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments 1. Filiations 2. Juan Goytisolo: Oedipal Dissolutions 3. Carlos Barral: Masculine Subjectivity and the Catalan Father 4. Terenci Moix: Linguistic and Sexual Disaffiliations 5. Clara Janés: Fatherhood and the Feminine Afterword: Bilingual Legacies Notes Works Cited Index

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