LITERATURE, GENDER, SPACEServicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Huelva, 11 sept 2021 - 278 páginas Perhaps the most serious challenge that the present volume offers to the latest literature on the tapie is the reflection on gender, space and literature from the perspective of masculinity, a position which has been no doubt neglected by many years of feminist debate concentrating on women's positions and circumstances. This is specifically one of the novelties that the Intemational Conference on Gendered Spaces, celebrated in May 2001 at the University of Huelva, from which this work springs, introduced. The articles collected here constitute a selection of the most relevant contributions made at this Conference. |
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PROM THE PRIVATE TO THE PUBLIC | 107 |
III LITERARY UNCOMMON PLACES | 193 |
NoTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 271 |
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