The Invention of the Lyric Body: The Body of Helen in Hispanic Literature and Visual Arts
暫譯: 抒情身體的發明:西班牙文學與視覺藝術中的海倫身體
Cleger, Osvaldo
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2025-11-16
- 售價: $5,290
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 374
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3032076609
- ISBN-13: 9783032076601
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This book examines the evolution of the female lyric body in Western culture through the figure of Helen of Troy, focusing on the Hispanic literary archive and its evolving strategies for representing her and her cultural doubles, here defined as Helen-like bodies. It explores literary subgenres dedicated to body representation and the techniques used to capture the body's complexity, socially coded beauty, and evocative power within distinct ideological and aesthetic frameworks. It also investigates the relationship between literary description and pictorial portraiture across the covered period, using an interdisciplinary approach that includes feminist theory, literary studies, ekphrastic criticism, rhetoric, and visual culture. Through this lens, the book introduces the concept of the lyric body as a canvas for societal values and ideologies, a surface densely inscribed with emotive and symbolic signifiers. The lyric body emerges as a cumulative construct, shaped by centuries of reinterpretation and reflecting shifting power structures and paradigms.
In following Helen and her afterlives, this study reveals how female bodies are idealized, codified, fractured, erased, or given voice. It shows how the lyric body has remained a central, contested surface in Hispanic literature and visual culture and how it continues to engage questions of gender, visibility, and representation.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書透過特洛伊的海倫這一角色,探討了女性抒情身體在西方文化中的演變,重點關注西班牙文學檔案及其不斷演變的策略,以表現她及其文化雙胞胎,這裡定義為類似海倫的身體。它探討了專門用於身體表現的文學子類型,以及用來捕捉身體複雜性、社會編碼的美感和在不同意識形態與美學框架內的喚起力量的技術。它還調查了文學描述與圖像肖像之間的關係,採用跨學科的方法,包括女性主義理論、文學研究、圖像批評、修辭學和視覺文化。透過這個視角,本書引入了抒情身體的概念,作為社會價值觀和意識形態的畫布,一個密密麻麻刻寫著情感和象徵符號的表面。抒情身體作為一個累積的建構,經過幾個世紀的重新詮釋,反映出不斷變化的權力結構和範式。
在追隨海倫及其後續影響的過程中,本研究揭示了女性身體是如何被理想化、編碼、破碎、抹去或賦予聲音的。它顯示了抒情身體在西班牙文學和視覺文化中始終是一個中心且具爭議的表面,並且如何持續涉及性別、可見性和表現的問題。
作者簡介
Osvaldo Cleger is Associate Professor of Spanish at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. He specializes in literature and visual arts, with a focus on Spain and Latin America.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Osvaldo Cleger 是美國喬治亞理工學院的西班牙語副教授。他專注於文學和視覺藝術,特別是西班牙和拉丁美洲的相關領域。