South Central Review

The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association

Vol. 18, no. 1-2  Spring-Summer 2001

Special Issue: Spain Modern and Postmodern at the Millenium

Guest Editor, Janet Pérez



Contents

Articles

 

Introduction: Spain Modern and Postmodern at the Millennium

Janet Pérez        p. 1

 

Unamuno's Aesthetics of Disbelief

Marios J. Valdés        p. 16

 

Taming the Swan: Globally Refocusing Hispanic Modernism

Nelson R. Orringer        p. 26

 

The Spanish Novel from Pérez Galdós to Marías: Tradition and Nescience, Rupture, and Europeanization

Stephen Miller        p. 45

 

Carmen de Burgos and Spanish Modernism

Roberta Johnson        p. 66

 

Reading Postmodernism: The Fiction of Cristina Fernández Cubas, Palama Díaz-Mas, and Marina Mayoral

Kathleen M. Glennp.        78

 

In Their Own Voices: Autobiography as Historiographic Metafiction in Three Recent Spanish Novels

Mercedes Mazuiarán de Rodriguez        p. 94

 

Revisiting Spain as Liberation from the Past in Irse de casa and  A Woman Unknown: Voices from a Spanish Life

Margaret R. Parker        p. 114

Reviews

 

Phillip Barrish, American Literary Realism, Critical Theory, and Intellectual Prestige

Lynn Wardley        p. 127

 

Catherine Savage Brosman, Visions of War in France: Fiction, Art, Ideology

Diane Sherzer        p. 128

 

Heidi Byrnes, ed., Learning Foreign and Second Languages: Perspectives in Research and Scholarship

Raquel Oxford        p. 130

 

Jeffrey N. Cox, Poetry and Politics in the Cockney School: Keats, Shelley, Hunt and Their Circle

Theresa M. Kelley        p. 131

 

Jean  Gallagher, The World Wars Through the Female Gaze

Victoria Rosner        p. 133

 

McKay Jenkins,  The South in Black and White: Race, Sex, Literature in the 1940s

Robert Donahoo        p. 135

 

Alice Kaplan, The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach

Allan Stoekl        p. 135

 

Sheryl Kroen, Politics and Theater: The Crisis of Legitimacy in Restoration France, 1815-1830

Barbara T. Cooper        p. 141

 

Gail A. Levy, Refiguring the Muse

Gretchen Schultz        p. 143

 

Howard Marchitello, Narrative and Meaning in Early Modern England

Christopher Pye        p. 145

 

David McWhirter, ed., Henry James's New York Edition: The Construction of Authorship

Eric Haralson        p. 146

 

Mary Ann O'Farrell and Lynne Vallone, eds., Virtual Gender: Fantasies of Subjectivity

Dana D. Nelson        p. 147

 

Dennis Patrick Slattery, The  Wounded Body: Remembering the Markings of the Flesh

Tony J. Howard        p. 149

 

Ruth D. Weston, Barry Hannah: Postmodern Romantic

Brock Clarke        p. 150

 

Terence Whalen, Edgar Allan Poe and the Masses: The Political Exonomy of Literature in Antebellum America

Benjamin F. Fisher        p. 152

 

Patricia Yaeger, Dirt and Desire: Reconstructing Southern Women's Writing, 1930-1990

Annette Trefzer        p. 153

 

Notes on Contributors        p. 156

Books Received        p. 160

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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