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The importance of fashion in the construction and representation of gender and the formation of modern society in nineteenth-century Spanish narrative is the focus of Dorota Heneghan's Striking Their Modern Pose. The study brings to light the manners in which nineteenth-century Spanish novelists drew attention to the connection between the complexities of fashionable female protagonists and the shifting limits of conventional womanhood.

Produktbeschreibung
The importance of fashion in the construction and representation of gender and the formation of modern society in nineteenth-century Spanish narrative is the focus of Dorota Heneghan's Striking Their Modern Pose. The study brings to light the manners in which nineteenth-century Spanish novelists drew attention to the connection between the complexities of fashionable female protagonists and the shifting limits of conventional womanhood.
Autorenporträt
Dorota Heneghan is an assistant professor of Spanish at Louisiana State University. She received her PhD in Spanish from Yale University and specializes in nineteenth-and twentieth-century Spanish peninsular literature and culture, gender studies, and comparative literature. She has published articles in Anales Galdosianos, Hispanic Review, and Bulletin of Hispanic Studies. Her current research focuses on gender relations and nation in the works of Sofía Casanova.