Gender and Memory in the Postmillennial Novels of Almudena Grandes

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Contemporary Spain
Cultural Memorialisation
ecocritical perspectives
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exile
Father Son Relationship
Female Exile
Gender memories
Gender spain
gendered trauma analysis
Grandes' nuanced engagement
Grandmother's Memory
Grandmother’s Memory
Guardia Civil
historical fiction criticism
Historical Memory
illness
La Palmera
La Pasionaria
Las Edades De
Las Rubias
Los Girasoles Ciegos
Memory
memory studies in contemporary Spanish literature
Mother Daughter Relationship
Multidirectional Memory
Neoliberal Feminism
Pepe El
Perpetrator Figure
Perpetrator Memory
perpetrator narratives
Perpetrator Trauma
Postmillennial novels
Republican Memory
Republican Victim
Seccion Femenina
Spain feminism
Spanish civil war
Spanish cultural memory
Spanish Women's Writing
trauma studies
Verne's Novels
Verne’s Novels
Victim Perpetrator Relationship
Women's Writing
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367757649
  • Weight: 299g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Almudena Grandes is one of Spain´s foremost women´s writers, having sold over 1.1 million copies of her episodios de una guerra interminable, her six-volume series that ranges from the Spanish Civil War to the democratic period; the myriad prizes awarded to her, 18 in total, confirm her pre-eminence.

This book situates Grandes´s novels within gendered, philosophical, and mnemonic theoretical concepts that illuminate hidden dimensions of her much-studied work. Lorraine Ryan considers and expands on existing critical work on Grandes´s oeuvre, proposing new avenues of interpretation and understanding. She seeks to debunk the arguments of those who portray Grandes as the proponent of a sectarian, eminently biased Republican memory by analysing the wide variety of gender and perpetrator memories that proliferate in her work. The intersection of perpetrator memory with masculinity, ecocriticism, medical ethics and the child’s perspectives confirms Grandes’ nuanced engagement with Spanish memory culture. Departing from a philosophical basis, Ryan reconfigures the Republican victim in the novels as a vulnerable subject who attempts to flourish, thus refuting the current critical opinion of the victim as overly-empowered.

The new perspectives produced in this monograph do not aim to suggest that Grandes is an advocate of perpetrator memory; rather, it suggests that Grandes is committed to a more pluralistic idea of memory culture, whereby her novels generate understanding of multiple victim, perpetrator and gender memories, an analysis that produces new and meaningful engagements with these novels. Thus, Ryan contends that Grandes´s historical novels are infinitely more complex and nuanced than heretofore conceived.

Lorraine Ryan is Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK.

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