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    Kissing the Spiderwoman and Loving the Awful Grandmother: Popular Culture in Manuel Puig’s El beso de la mujer araña and Sandra Cisneros’s Caramelo


    Leen, Catherine (2017) Kissing the Spiderwoman and Loving the Awful Grandmother: Popular Culture in Manuel Puig’s El beso de la mujer araña and Sandra Cisneros’s Caramelo. In: The Routledge Companion to Inter-American Studies. Routledge, pp. 187-197. ISBN 9781138184671

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    Abstract

    Manuel Puig’s El beso de la mujer araña [The Kiss of the Spiderwoman] (1976) and Sandra Cisneros’s Caramelo [Caramel] (2002) would initially appear to have little in common. Puig’s novel is set against the backdrop of the violently repressive military dictatorship of the late 1970s and early 1980s in Argentina. Its protagonists, Marxist Valentín Arregui and gay window dresser Luis Alberto Molina, are diametrically opposed characters forced to share a prison cell. Caramelo is a sprawling multigenerational family drama that spans the era from the Mexican Revolution to 2002 and is set in Mexico, Spain, and the United States. The novel’s main protagonists are women, including the narrator Celaya ‘Lala’ Reyes and the Awful Grandmother, a character revered by Lala’s father, but feared or hated by the rest of the family. Despite their differences, the novels have a great deal in common, however, including a condemnation of patriarchal repression, a re-inscribing of stories often left out of official histories, and, most notably—the theme that will be addressed in this chapter—a shared love of popular culture.

    Item Type: Book Section
    Keywords: Kissing the Spiderwoma; Loving the Awful Grandmother; Popular Culture; Manuel Puig; El beso de la mujer araña; Sandra Cisneros; Caramelo;
    Academic Unit: Faculty of Arts,Celtic Studies and Philosophy > School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures > Spanish
    Item ID: 10284
    Depositing User: Catherine Leen
    Date Deposited: 05 Dec 2018 15:29
    Publisher: Routledge
    Refereed: Yes
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    Use Licence: This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here

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