From taboos to transgressions: Textual strategies in woman-authored Spanish erotic fiction.: An article from: The Modern Language Review
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Author(s)Jean Gilkison
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From the supplier: The emergence of erotic literature in Spain at the end of the Franco regime demonstrates the country's swift transition from a sexually and political repressed state to a democratic and sexually and politically-tolerant country. Women's writing also boomed in the early post-Franco years and by the mid-1980s/early 1990s a new genre of erotic work authored by women was evident.
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Title: From taboos to transgressions: Textual strategies in woman-authored Spanish erotic fiction.
Author: Jean Gilkison
Publication:The Modern Language Review (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1999
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association
Volume: 94 Issue: 3 Page: 718(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The emergence of erotic literature in Spain at the end of the Franco regime demonstrates the country's swift transition from a sexually and political repressed state to a democratic and sexually and politically-tolerant country. Women's writing also boomed in the early post-Franco years and by the mid-1980s/early 1990s a new genre of erotic work authored by women was evident.
Citation Details
Title: From taboos to transgressions: Textual strategies in woman-authored Spanish erotic fiction.
Author: Jean Gilkison
Publication:The Modern Language Review (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1999
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association
Volume: 94 Issue: 3 Page: 718(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
