ISBN 0-927534-92-4
280 pp. | paper only | $18.00
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scholarship
by D.J. O'Connor
Representations
examines sixteen playseleven of which were lost until the
author uncovered them in her researchfrom the period just
before and during the Spanish-American war. O'Connor sheds light
into how the Spanish stage served as a potent propaganda vehicle.
This readable history addresses conflicts between civic duty and
family responsibility, racial prejudice, the roles of women, and
nationalism. Includes illustrations, maps, a bibliography, and an
index. An appendix presents one of the plays in its entirety.
D.J.
O'Connor is a professor of Spanish literature and culture in the
Department of Foreign Languages at the University of New Orleans,
and she has also taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
She grew up during the McCarthy era and lived in Spain for two years
during Franco's dictatorship. These experiences led to an interest
in how the press and popular fiction function in periods of national
crisis and repression.
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