This dissertation considers the discourse of love in Angel Gonzalez's poetry and the affinity that the poet's amorous verse has with a postmodern aesthetic. Beginning with his first collection and continuing through his last, the study focuses on how the amorous sentiments of the poet are manifested in his work. The evocation of love is quite varied throughout Gonzalez's poetic trajectory. In chapter one, the foundation of the study is set as the poetry of Aspero mundo (1956) is revealed to exhibit some early signs of a postmodern bent. The theoretical works of Julia Kristeva, Roland Barthes and Catherine Belsey are used in order to illustrate and support the relationship of the poetry with postmodernism. Chapter two examines Sin esperanza ...
The Spanish contemporary writer Antonio Munoz Molina is generally considered to be a representative ...
Until recent times, the representation of desire and erotics in Spanish poetry was quite scanty. Eve...
After defining the problematic term Postmodernity and its possible application to Latin America, t...
The postmodern society is defined as a hedonist, hiperindividualista and shifting identities. It is ...
This dissertation identifies and analyzes the characteristics of postmodern literary discourses writ...
The diploma thesis "The theme of love in the poetry of the Generation of '27" provides an interpreta...
This dissertation studies the poetics of Spanish American modernistas and avant-garde poets. I focus...
This dissertation studies selected poems written between 1950 and 1975 by Octavio Paz and Rosario Ca...
This dissertation examines the interchange between individual and social love, eros and philadelphos...
This dissertation examines the Spanish visual poetry of the 1960s and 1970s, which appeared during t...
This dissertation examines the presence of postmodern episteme in the Spanish American narrative dis...
My dissertation explores literary manifestations of the new subjectivities that surfaced during and ...
Pos/modernidad y (multi)forma en la obra de dos poetas mexicanos contemporaneos: Alberto Blanco y Co...
The purpose of this research was to identify and analyze the presence of the Hollywood film image wi...
The dissertation is divided into four chapters. In the first, I study Valencia's life and education,...
The Spanish contemporary writer Antonio Munoz Molina is generally considered to be a representative ...
Until recent times, the representation of desire and erotics in Spanish poetry was quite scanty. Eve...
After defining the problematic term Postmodernity and its possible application to Latin America, t...
The postmodern society is defined as a hedonist, hiperindividualista and shifting identities. It is ...
This dissertation identifies and analyzes the characteristics of postmodern literary discourses writ...
The diploma thesis "The theme of love in the poetry of the Generation of '27" provides an interpreta...
This dissertation studies the poetics of Spanish American modernistas and avant-garde poets. I focus...
This dissertation studies selected poems written between 1950 and 1975 by Octavio Paz and Rosario Ca...
This dissertation examines the interchange between individual and social love, eros and philadelphos...
This dissertation examines the Spanish visual poetry of the 1960s and 1970s, which appeared during t...
This dissertation examines the presence of postmodern episteme in the Spanish American narrative dis...
My dissertation explores literary manifestations of the new subjectivities that surfaced during and ...
Pos/modernidad y (multi)forma en la obra de dos poetas mexicanos contemporaneos: Alberto Blanco y Co...
The purpose of this research was to identify and analyze the presence of the Hollywood film image wi...
The dissertation is divided into four chapters. In the first, I study Valencia's life and education,...
The Spanish contemporary writer Antonio Munoz Molina is generally considered to be a representative ...
Until recent times, the representation of desire and erotics in Spanish poetry was quite scanty. Eve...
After defining the problematic term Postmodernity and its possible application to Latin America, t...