This article offers an interpretation of Miguel de Cervantes’ exemplary novella The Two Damsels (1613). Its theoretical and methodical basis is informed by the achievements of recent approaches from men’s studies and one of its most important representatives, R. W. Connell’s foundational work on Masculinities (2005). My reading elucidates what pre-modern readers identified as «masculine» in a literary text, particularly in cases where women dressed as men, a literary artifice and social practice which, following Judith Halberstam, I read as an example of pre-modern «female masculinity». I thus show how theories stemming from postmodernity can open up new approaches to interpreting and understanding pre-modern cultural phenomena while insist...
This thesis discusses the influence of consumption on masculinity beginning in the early modern peri...
This article examines how the experience and critique of their country decline led Spaniards to craf...
This article aims to discuss masculinity from a scientific discourse, taking the biological point of...
This article offers an interpretation of Miguel de Cervantes’ exemplary novella The Two Damsels (161...
Chapters one and two offer a theoretical and historical survey of masculinities in early modern Spai...
The idea that masculinity has a history is fairly recent. This collection opens new paths in literar...
<p>The late-nineteenth-century realist canon in Spain is filled with male characters who are physica...
Among the diverse fabric of masculinities that prestigious authors such as Pedro Calderon de la Bar...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
Drawing on recent theoretical developments in gender and men’s studies, Pre-Raphaelite Masculinities...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
abstract: The writing of the Medieval period has been influential for centuries yet is often simplif...
In this research, I utilize the works of Benito Pérez Galdós and Emilia Pardo Bazán spanning from 18...
Women’s subjugation to the objectification of men is a traced theme throughout the history of Wester...
ABSTRACT: This essay examines notions of man and manhood in the plays of the Ángela de Azevedo, in p...
This thesis discusses the influence of consumption on masculinity beginning in the early modern peri...
This article examines how the experience and critique of their country decline led Spaniards to craf...
This article aims to discuss masculinity from a scientific discourse, taking the biological point of...
This article offers an interpretation of Miguel de Cervantes’ exemplary novella The Two Damsels (161...
Chapters one and two offer a theoretical and historical survey of masculinities in early modern Spai...
The idea that masculinity has a history is fairly recent. This collection opens new paths in literar...
<p>The late-nineteenth-century realist canon in Spain is filled with male characters who are physica...
Among the diverse fabric of masculinities that prestigious authors such as Pedro Calderon de la Bar...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
Drawing on recent theoretical developments in gender and men’s studies, Pre-Raphaelite Masculinities...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
abstract: The writing of the Medieval period has been influential for centuries yet is often simplif...
In this research, I utilize the works of Benito Pérez Galdós and Emilia Pardo Bazán spanning from 18...
Women’s subjugation to the objectification of men is a traced theme throughout the history of Wester...
ABSTRACT: This essay examines notions of man and manhood in the plays of the Ángela de Azevedo, in p...
This thesis discusses the influence of consumption on masculinity beginning in the early modern peri...
This article examines how the experience and critique of their country decline led Spaniards to craf...
This article aims to discuss masculinity from a scientific discourse, taking the biological point of...