Art, Gender, and Sexuality
New Readings of Cernuda's Later Poetry
Abstract
This study opens up new avenues of inquiry into the work of Luis Cernuda. It analyses the representation of aesthetics, gender, and sexuality in his last four books of poetry by drawing on work in aesthetics, feminism, gay/lesbian studies, and psychoanalysis. The central concern is to examine the terms in which Cernuda represents particular identities, including the poet's identity, masculinity, femininity, and male homosexuality. The study explores Cernuda's creation of a collective mythology of freedom to change contemporary Spanish culture and examines his many-sided portrayal of gender, including the potential of women's identity to disrupt masculinity. It also discusses male homosexuality through the lenses of perversion and self-shattering.
Keywords
gay studies; lesbian studies; psychoanalysis; sexuality; aestheticsDOI
10.59860/td.b8c85aaISBN
9781839546921, 9781839546921, 1902653319Publisher
Modern Humanities Research AssociationPublication date and place
Cambridge, 2000Imprint
Texts and TranslationsSeries
MHRA Texts and Dissertations, 54Classification
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Spain
20th century, c 1900 to c 1999


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