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Este libro presenta un análisis detallado de la Pentagonía de Reinaldo Arenas, que incluye las novelas Celestino antes del alba, El palacio de los blanquísimas mofetas, Otra vez el mar, El color del verano, y El asalto. A través del uso de la ficción, Arenas ofrece un testimonio de la opresión que sufrió en Cuba como escritor homosexual durante los años sesenta y los setenta. Este libro pone de relieve el hecho de que, aunque su trabajo no cumpla con las pautas de la novela testimonial cubana, le da una voz a aquellos que fueron silenciados por el gobierno revolucionario. Los dos primeros capítulos ofrecen una visión general de los géneros literarios relevantes para este estudio, como la autobiografía, la novela autobiográfica y la novela testimonial, así como del contexto socio-histórico de la Pentagonía. Posteriormente, este estudio analiza en detalle cada novela por separado, y ofrece una visión de la Pentagonía en su conjunto.
Stephanie Panichelli-Batalla es profesora titular de español y estudios latinoamericanos en la Universidad de Aston.
This book presents an in-depth analysis of Reinaldo Arenas's Pentagony, which includes the novels Singingfrom the Well, The Palace of the White Skunks, Farewell to the Sea, The Color of Summer, and The Assault. Through the use of fiction, Arenas offers a testimony of theoppression he suffered in Cuba during the sixties and the seventies as a homosexual writer. This book highlights the fact that although his work does not comply with the guidelines of the Cuban documentary novel, it does give a strong voice to those who were silenced by the Revolutionary government. The first two chapters provide an overview of literary genres relevant to this study, such as the autobiography, autobiographical novel and documentary novel, as well as the socio-historical context of the novels. Subsequently, this study looks in detail at each novel separately, offering a comprehensive overview of the Pentagony as a whole.
Stephanie Panichelli-Batalla is a Lecturer of Spanish and Latin American Studies at Aston University.
Arenas, Reinaldo, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Arenas, Reynaldo, --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- Roman --- European --- Spanish & Portuguese. --- Pentagonía (Arenas, Reinaldo) --- Prosaroman --- Epik --- Antiroman --- Romance --- Autobiography. --- Biographical Novel. --- Cuba. --- Cuban Author. --- Cuban History. --- Cuban Literature. --- Cuban Revolution. --- Documentary Novel. --- Homosexual Writer. --- Homosexuality. --- Latin American Literature. --- Latin American Studies. --- Pentagonía. --- Political Oppression. --- Reinaldo Arenas. --- Socio-historical Context. --- Socio-political Themes. --- Testimonio. --- Testimony. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese.
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This work offers an alternative insight into the longstanding and conflicting relationship between politics and the (gay) intelligentsia in Cuba by looking closely at political texts, film, documentaries and literature from prior to Fidel Castro's regime until the present day. The book offers new readings of the work, letters and interviews of two influential voices, Reinaldo Arenas and Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. Arenas's material reveals a new account of the nature of 'the voice of the invisibles' and the key elements of the construction of a Cuban national rhetoric that looks at (governmental) power and (gay) resistance as being in perpetual tension, which often increases the feeling of moral panic and even social exclusion and displacement among citizens. The book also offers a new interpretation of Gutiérrez Alea's renowned film Fresa y Chocolate (1994), resulting from the use of unpublished and revealing testimonies of the Cuban dance critic and writer Roger Salas and the secret messages inferred in his short story 'Helados de pasión: El cordero, la lluvia y el hombre desnudo' (1998).
Dr María E. López is a Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies and Sociology at London Metropolitan University and an Associate Fellow at the Institute of Latin American Studies at the University of London.
Gay rights --- Sex --- Homophobia --- Political aspects --- Anti-gay bias --- Anti-GLBT bias --- Anti-homosexual bias --- Anti-LGBT bias --- Antigay bias --- Discrimination against gays --- Fear of gays --- Fear of homosexuality --- GLBT bias --- Homonegativity --- Homophobic attitudes --- Homoprejudice --- Lesbophobia --- LGBT bias --- Sexual orientation discrimination --- Discrimination --- Phobias --- Heterosexism --- Gender (Sex) --- Human beings --- Human sexuality --- Sex (Gender) --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Sexuality --- Sexology --- Gay and lesbian rights --- Gay men --- Gays --- Lesbian rights --- Lesbians --- Rights of gays --- Rights of lesbians --- Civil rights --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Arenas, Reinaldo, --- Gutiérrez Alea, Tomás, --- Alea, Tomás Gutiérrez, --- Alea, T. G. --- Titón, --- Arenas, Reynaldo, --- Homosexuality. --- Invisibility. --- Reinaldo Arenas. --- Revolutionary Cuba. --- Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. --- intelligentsia. --- literature. --- politics. --- power. --- resistance. --- society.
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