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Full Description
Literature for Social Change is a collective volume that arises from a shared scholarly concern: the pressing need to reconsider the role of literature within contexts shaped by structural inequality, sociopolitical unrest, and contested narratives of memory and representation. Against a critical tradition that has frequently sought to delimit the aesthetic from the political, this book is premised on the understanding that all writing constitutes a mode of intervention in the world, and that literary texts—as symbolic, affective and material practices—participate actively in the ways we imagine, inhabit, and transform the social realm.
Contents
Contents - Vicente Cervera Salinas: Prologue - Acknowledgements - Maravillas Moreno Amor and Mario Aznar: An Introduction: Social Change, Critical Pedagogy, and Displaced Narratives in Literary Research - PART I. Literature and Critical Pedagogy - Mario Aznar: "Subasta" by María Fernanda Ampuero: Gender, Social Exclusion, and Literary Canon in the University Classroom for Primary Education - Amal Conesa Erragbaoui: Democratic Education Through Literary Education: The 23-F Military Coup and Trans Lives in Una Mala Noche La Tiene Cualquiera by Eduardo Mendicutti - Part II. Bodies, Dissidence, and Queer Subjectivities - Carmen Ferreira-Boo, Marta Neira-Rodriguez, Rocío García-Pedreira: Transgender and Other Non-Heteronormative Identities in Contemporary Galician Children's and Youth Literature (2012-2024) - César Carrasco García: The New Drift of the Camp in Pedro Lemebel - Maravillas Moreno Amor: Towards a Poststructuralist Literary Criticism of Queerness Through the Poetry of Claudia Rodríguez - Part III. Narratives of Migration and Displacement - Delmiro Rocha Álvarez: Literature in Deconstruction: A Philosophical Reading of Sophocles and the Xénos - Amy Burge: Popular Genre Fiction, Migration, and the Potential for Change - Sarah Busch: Reading Decolonial Queerness in Black British and Latin American Literature - Sara Reis da Silva, Marta Neira-Rodríguez, Rocío García-Pedreira: African Migrants in Children's Literature: A Potential Way of Social Changing - Rosalía Ortiz Jiménez: From Prejudice to Parody: Juan Goytisolo and the Construction and Deconstruction of the Oriental Other in Western Literature - Josefa Fernández Zambudio, Irene Martínez Forte: Dialectic of Slave Men and Slave Women in Plautus - Rocío García-Pedreira, Carmen Ferreira-Boo, Marta Neira-Rodriguez: The Literary and Artistic Representation of Migration in Picturebooks - Notes on Contributors



