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Femininity and Feminism in Spanish TV Dramas by Anja Louis & Abigail Loxham ISBN 9783031643699, 9783031643682, 3031643690, 3031643682 instant download

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Authors:Anja Louis & Abigail Loxham
Pages:280 pages
Year:2024
Edition:5
Publisher:Springer Nature
Language:english
File Size:2.14 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9783031643699, 9783031643682, 3031643690, 3031643682
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Femininity and Feminism in Spanish TV Dramas by Anja Louis & Abigail Loxham ISBN 9783031643699, 9783031643682, 3031643690, 3031643682 instant download

Recent social and political events in Spain have prompted a resurgence of feminism in the Spanish public sphere. Popular culture intervenes in these debates, and television does so specifically through the dramas which foreground female stories and female subjects, in many cases redefining and interpreting key moments in the progression of national gender politics. This pioneering study maps these developing concerns onto a selection of TV dramas which centre on feminisms and female identities, and as such are key interlocutors in social change. Our intention is to mainstream Spanish television studies and, in our analysis of its innovative and varied approach to gender politics, to take it out of the ‘interpretative isolation ward’ (Smith 2006). This monograph fills a significant gap in the literature on transnational popular culture; it is ground-breaking in its interdisciplinarity (television, modern languages, gender studies) and is the first of its kind in English.
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