University Press Copublishing Division / Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Pages: 178
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-1-61147-679-8 • Hardback • October 2014 • $121.00 • (£93.00)
978-1-61147-737-5 • Paperback • August 2016 • $52.99 • (£41.00)
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Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci is associate professor of Spanish at Lafayette College.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. In Other Words: Rosalía de Castro and Feminist Translation
Chapter 2. Castro’s Life and Works
Chapter 3. Edge of the Sar
Chapter 4. Passion
Chapter 5. Fertility/Barrenness
Chapter 6. Motherhood
Chapter 7. Galician Mother/Fatherland
Chapter 8. Agency
Chapter 9. Authorship
Chapter 10. Subjectivity
Chapter 11. Resistance
Bibliography
Appendix
About the Author
All the poems featured in this edition belong to Castro's last collection identified with the river Sar in Galicia, Spain, the poet's ancestral land. . . .[T]he complete list of poems--a total of 98--appears in the back. The original text and its translation are placed on facing pages, so the reader can follow Geoffrion-Vinci's explanations on word choices and syntactic changes by checking the explanatory notes, which offer clear and specific details along with comments on English-Spanish contrasts. Informed by a feminist approach, the translation is enriched by the notes, many of which deal with use of pronouns to specify gender, subjectivity, and other issues that address the male-female binary opposition. Geoffrion-Vinci (Lafayette College) focuses on Castro's skill in mining the ambiguities created by Spanish with the female position in the language. The poems are grouped according to topics such as passion, fertility and barrenness, motherhood, agency, authorship, and subjectivity. These topics were not Castro's declared concern in the original publication, but the editor's interest is to demonstrate how she was already confronting these matters in her poetry. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduate through faculty; general readers.
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