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The Seduction of Modern Spain: The Female Body and the Francoist Body Politic
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The Seduction of Modern Spain: The Female Body and the Francoist Body Politic

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This book examines how sexual politics, specifically those surrounding the modernization of a consumer economy, are key to understanding the transformation of Spain from isolated dictatorship to modern state. It focuses on issues concerning modernity and the commodification of the female body under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco in the 1950s and 1960s. These two decades are critical to understanding this transformation because they coincide with the opening of markets, the freer movement of people in and out of the country through tourism and emigration, and the embracing of the ‘American way of life’ popularized in Hollywood movies. From a gender perspective this ‘in between moment,’ in Homi Bhaba’s terms, from autarchy to consumerism favored the transition from the virginal female model, prescribed by the regime, (what the author calls ‘True Catholic Womanhood’) to a seductive modern woman that the media sold to Spanish women. The originality of this study resides in Dr. Morcillo’s use of feminist theories of the body to study archival sources of the Francoist years.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bucknell University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2010
Pages
338
ISBN
9781611483437

This book examines how sexual politics, specifically those surrounding the modernization of a consumer economy, are key to understanding the transformation of Spain from isolated dictatorship to modern state. It focuses on issues concerning modernity and the commodification of the female body under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco in the 1950s and 1960s. These two decades are critical to understanding this transformation because they coincide with the opening of markets, the freer movement of people in and out of the country through tourism and emigration, and the embracing of the ‘American way of life’ popularized in Hollywood movies. From a gender perspective this ‘in between moment,’ in Homi Bhaba’s terms, from autarchy to consumerism favored the transition from the virginal female model, prescribed by the regime, (what the author calls ‘True Catholic Womanhood’) to a seductive modern woman that the media sold to Spanish women. The originality of this study resides in Dr. Morcillo’s use of feminist theories of the body to study archival sources of the Francoist years.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bucknell University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2010
Pages
338
ISBN
9781611483437