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978-1-61148-358-1 • Hardback • August 2011 • $113.00 • (£87.00)
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Sandra J. Schumm is professor of Spanish at Baker University.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 "Magnetic Metis"
Chapter 4 1. Introduction: Recovering the Matriarchal Goddess of Wisdom
5 2. Reparation to the Ghostly Mother: Carme Riera's La mitad del alma
Chapter 6 3. Revaluing the Mother: Lucía Etxebarria's Un milagro en equilibrio
Chapter 7 4. Forgiving Medusa: Rosa Montero's El corazón del tártaro
Chapter 8 5. Ghosts and Lovers: Writing as Antidote in María de la Pau Janer's Las mujeres que hay en mí
Chapter 9 6. Activating Intuitive Communication: Cristina Cerezales's De oca a oca
Chapter 10 7. Reaching beyond Mothers and Daughters: Soledad Puértolas's Historia de un abrigo
Chapter 11 Conclusion: Societal Transformations
Chapter 12 Works Cited
Chapter 13 Index
In her second work on post-Franco Spanish women’s fiction, Sandra Schumm has written a foundational work for anyone who would like to understand the importance of the mother figure in recent Spanish fiction, bringing to light an original perspective on the maternal archetype. ... This is the first book-length work on the subject of motherhood in twenty-first-century Spanish literature, and Schumm analyzes and presents theories of motherhood from diverse sources, such as Greek mythology, twentieth-century American feminist theorists, and international literary critics. ... Mother and Myth in Spanish Novels: Rewriting the Maternal Archetype shows a depth of research and breadth of knowledge as well as an accessible writing style that make it an essential resource for anyone interested in recent Spanish fiction. Teachers and scholars alike will appreciate this work. Schumm’s book gives ample cultural, historical, and political background to be useful for a class, and the literary analysis and interconnections shown demonstrate a depth of knowledge helpful to any scholar.
— Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures
For . . . Hispanists, Schumm's study is extremely valuable in its focus upon female-authored novels of the early twenty-first century. . . .Mother & Myth in Spanish Novels includes a full and useful bibliography and endnotes. It belongs in the libraries of all who value cogent arguments about writers' efforts to transform and commemorate the figure of the mother through a process that 'focuses on remembering the mother . . . for self-knowledge and individuation, but [based as well in] another objective . . . to create a different world."
— Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature