This dissertation examines the future of the Castilian masculine concept of honor as traced in its treatment on the stage in the late 19th and early 20th century. Masculine honor has held a prominent and almost unshakeable place in hegemonic masculinity in Spain, but this started to change in the late 19th century. The start of a series of changes in the nation’s governance, as well as its transformation into a Mass society, converged to create a crisis for this one aspect of masculinity. Using three influential authors from three different time periods in the 19th and 20th centuries (Joaquín Dicenta, Ramon del Valle-Inclán, and Alfonso Paso), the theme of masculine honor is traced and analyzed. The study begins with an historical ove...
This work reviews the resources that are used in dramatic works of Calderón de la Barca for the trea...
The origin of the ideal of honor which makes its appearance in the plays of Lope de Vega and Calderó...
This article examines how the experience and critique of their country decline led Spaniards to craf...
My dissertation the first book-length project to address long-held notions about elite masculinity i...
Chapters one and two offer a theoretical and historical survey of masculinities in early modern Spai...
Among the diverse fabric of masculinities that prestigious authors such as Pedro Calderon de la Bar...
This dissertation explores the manifestations, uses and appropriations of history in key Spanish pla...
ABSTRACT: This essay examines notions of man and manhood in the plays of the Ángela de Azevedo, in p...
This dissertation examines the intersections between honor, violence and social change in the constr...
This dissertation explores how the 19th century Spanish novel functions as a forum to prescribe and ...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
<p>The notion of honor or reputation is at the very core of the Spanish theatre in the baroque perio...
This paper explores two Mexican plays from the 1980s that denounce rigid societal demarcations that ...
The topic of the present Bachelor thesis is honour, in particular its two facets that are distinguis...
This dissertation considers why the Civil Guard, Spain’s gendarmerie, was one of the most violent or...
This work reviews the resources that are used in dramatic works of Calderón de la Barca for the trea...
The origin of the ideal of honor which makes its appearance in the plays of Lope de Vega and Calderó...
This article examines how the experience and critique of their country decline led Spaniards to craf...
My dissertation the first book-length project to address long-held notions about elite masculinity i...
Chapters one and two offer a theoretical and historical survey of masculinities in early modern Spai...
Among the diverse fabric of masculinities that prestigious authors such as Pedro Calderon de la Bar...
This dissertation explores the manifestations, uses and appropriations of history in key Spanish pla...
ABSTRACT: This essay examines notions of man and manhood in the plays of the Ángela de Azevedo, in p...
This dissertation examines the intersections between honor, violence and social change in the constr...
This dissertation explores how the 19th century Spanish novel functions as a forum to prescribe and ...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
<p>The notion of honor or reputation is at the very core of the Spanish theatre in the baroque perio...
This paper explores two Mexican plays from the 1980s that denounce rigid societal demarcations that ...
The topic of the present Bachelor thesis is honour, in particular its two facets that are distinguis...
This dissertation considers why the Civil Guard, Spain’s gendarmerie, was one of the most violent or...
This work reviews the resources that are used in dramatic works of Calderón de la Barca for the trea...
The origin of the ideal of honor which makes its appearance in the plays of Lope de Vega and Calderó...
This article examines how the experience and critique of their country decline led Spaniards to craf...