For the last two decades, especially since the 2008 economic crisis, there has been a notable increase in literary works exploring social, political and economic themes in Spain. The growing number of “crisis novels” has reignited the debate about the political role of literature and its ability to challenge and modify existing social models. This article seeks to highlight the female perspective within this discussion.The aim of my analysis of the five novels written by contemporary Spanish female authors (Belén Gopegui, Cristina Fallarás, Cristina Morales, Elvira Navarro and Marta Sanz) and published between 2007 and 2018 is to expose the distinctive female experience as represented in the literature, where it often turns into undermining...
This article analyses under a gender perspective the Spanish labor market during the current stage o...
This paper tries to show the process of construction of the female identity developed in the Spanish...
This article offers an opposing argument to the «man-cession» narrative that has dominated the pres...
For the last two decades, especially since the 2008 economic crisis, there has been a notable increa...
In so-called “crisis novels” that appeared in Spain following the economic collapse of 2008, the cit...
Europe in general and Spain in particular are still experiencing the conse- quences of the 2008 fina...
Resumen: En la estela de la crisis económica y social, la narrativa española ha buscado formas de re...
En este artículo se examina el papel protagonista de la locura como uno de los motivos más repetidos...
This paper presents and interprets a collection of data related to the publication and dissemination...
El presente texto trata de identificar cómo afecta la crisis de forma específica a las mujeres, ente...
In the time of crisis of the great narratives, literature continues to demand reconnection with the ...
El presente artículo intenta, desde una perspectiva feminista, abordar la gran transformación que a ...
The long economic crisis affecting Spain has brought major social consequences. The increasing socia...
This paper presents and interprets a collection of data related to the publication and disseminatio...
For more than one and a half of a century, the authors of detective novel have proved their capacity...
This article analyses under a gender perspective the Spanish labor market during the current stage o...
This paper tries to show the process of construction of the female identity developed in the Spanish...
This article offers an opposing argument to the «man-cession» narrative that has dominated the pres...
For the last two decades, especially since the 2008 economic crisis, there has been a notable increa...
In so-called “crisis novels” that appeared in Spain following the economic collapse of 2008, the cit...
Europe in general and Spain in particular are still experiencing the conse- quences of the 2008 fina...
Resumen: En la estela de la crisis económica y social, la narrativa española ha buscado formas de re...
En este artículo se examina el papel protagonista de la locura como uno de los motivos más repetidos...
This paper presents and interprets a collection of data related to the publication and dissemination...
El presente texto trata de identificar cómo afecta la crisis de forma específica a las mujeres, ente...
In the time of crisis of the great narratives, literature continues to demand reconnection with the ...
El presente artículo intenta, desde una perspectiva feminista, abordar la gran transformación que a ...
The long economic crisis affecting Spain has brought major social consequences. The increasing socia...
This paper presents and interprets a collection of data related to the publication and disseminatio...
For more than one and a half of a century, the authors of detective novel have proved their capacity...
This article analyses under a gender perspective the Spanish labor market during the current stage o...
This paper tries to show the process of construction of the female identity developed in the Spanish...
This article offers an opposing argument to the «man-cession» narrative that has dominated the pres...