The Changing Spanish Family: Essays on New Views in Literature, Cinema and Theater
Book Details
Author(s)Tiffany Trotman
PublisherMcFarland
ISBN / ASIN0786464046
ISBN-139780786464043
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Despite centuries of Catholic conservatism, Spain stands among the Western countries that have recently embraced non-traditional families. A decline in the dominance of extended families, the upswing in single-parent households, and an increase in the number of working mothers have all transformed what it means to be a "Spanish family." Many factors have prompted this change, including the end of Franco's dictatorship, the liberalization of society, economic reforms, Spanish feminism, and recent Socialist constitutional reforms recognizing the rights of same-sex partners. This collection of essays examines how authors, filmmakers and playwrights are engaging with changes to Spanish culture, exploring the very redefining of Spanish society.
