Novela postcrisis en la España plurilingüe
open access | peer reviewed-
a cura di
- Christian Claesson - Lund University - email
Abstract
En un mundo literario marcado por la crisis, este libro explora cómo las novelas recientes en España reflejan los cambios sociales, culturales y políticos, más allá de la mera representación de consecuencias. A través de un enfoque comparativo, se analiza cómo las literaturas catalana, vasca, gallega y española responden a crisis diversas –económicas, políticas, sociales, ecológicas–, destacando una repolitización que cuestiona las ideologías hegemónicas. Este estudio ofrece una visión rica y matizada de la novela política contemporánea, invitando a reflexionar sobre las conexiones y tensiones entre las diferentes literaturas del Estado español.
Keywords Neoliberalism • National identity • CN/CT • Political novel • Feminist genealogies • Prisons • Politics • Spanish crisis • Galician literature • Post-ETA Basque literature • Spanish literature • Postcrisis novel • ETA • Current Spanish novel • Basque literature • Literary system • Female authorship • Housing • Gender • Precariat • Drug addiction • Crisis • Mental illness • 2008 financial crisis • Feminism • Literature and crisis • 2008 crisis • Immigration • Basque novel • Comparative literature • Linguistic conflict • Nationalism Studies • Political conflict • 15M • Galician Studies • Utopia • Hegemonic masculinity • Violence against women • Catalan novel • Galician narrative • Ideology • Dystopia • Class • Contemporary Spanish narrative • Roman à clef • Historical memory • Catalan literature • Homelessness • Political violence • The real • Spectrum • Postcrisis Basque literature • Contemporary literature • Spanish novel • Dissident writings • Feminist literature • Marta Rojals • Literature and politics
Thema codes DSK • DSM • 1DSE • 3MRB
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-870-5 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-870-5 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-871-2 | Pubblicato 23 Settembre 2024 | Lingua es
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