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    Devenir Sculpteur (à Bourgeois) by Salvador Juanpere Huguet

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Es tratcta d'una frase de l'artista Louise Bourgeoise que es va diluïnt en funció de que el dibuix de la seva imatge va apareixent.…”
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    Représentations de l'histoire dans les textes de Marguerite Duras et Simone de Beauvoir by Anna Ledwina

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Her texts and films criticize bourgeois and denounce social injustice. It is worth considering the extent to which the historical vision of these two great Frenchwomen is innovative. …”
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    Catalanismes, espanyolismes i obrerismes (1914-1939) by David Martínez Fiol

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This article explains how the Catalan political culture of the first third of the twentieth century was marked not only by the confrontation between Catalanists and Spaniards, bourgeois and proletarians, and the right and the left parties, but also by a progressive corporatization of the social and economic life of Catalonia, as a consequence of the structural changes imposed by urban growth in Barcelona and industrialization.…”
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    Visions from the Desert. The Metamorphoses of Dorothea Tanning by Maria Josep Balsach Peig

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…In addition, reference will be made to artists with links to Surrealism, such as Leonora Carrington, Dora Maar, Maya Deren and Louise Bourgeois, in order to frame the aspects discussed here in a wider context of female artists. …”
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    Un quartier à soi : Demolició, le beau Raval de Virginie Manuel by Sonia Kerfa

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The southern part of El Raval, former Barcelona’s Barrio Chino, is intrinsically linked, in the city's imagination, to the world of an eternal lumpenproletariat, bound to a district of infinite possibilities, open both to the bourgeois canaille and the junky. The gentrification process which began in the late 90's has changed little in the uses of El Raval but it's population, very modest, has been deeply affected, as well as the urban pattern. …”
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    Hogares: Duelos y Naufragios. Lugares de Perturbación e Inquietud en la Creación Artística Actual by Purificación Mayobre Rodríguez

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Lugares de perturbación e inquietud en la creación artística actual, publicado por la Diputación de Pontevedra, siguiendo la línea iniciada por autoras como Virginia Woolf en el ámbito de la literatura o Louise Bourgeois en el mundo del arte, está dedicado a problematizar la representación del hogar en la civilización occidental como un espacio de paz, felicidad, protección y sosiego. …”
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    Žižek’s “Frankenstein”: Modernity, Anti-Enlightenment Critique and Debates on the Left by Jamil Khader

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…For Žižek, Shelley employs the family myth not only to obfuscate the social reality of the French Revolution, but also to subvert the bourgeois family from within, through its transgressive sexual politics. …”
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    Convergencias y divergencias entre los lenguajes narrativos, cinematográficos, pictóricos y clínicos en Girl, Interrupted de Susanna Kaysen y James Mangold / Convergences and diver... by Francisco José Cortés Vieco

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Understanding the female experience as a polyphonic, sororal text —both written and audiovisual, they capture the daguerreotype of a bourgeois girl, yet an outcast, whose physical and psychological development is interrupted by patriarchal institutions: family and psychiatry, which (mis)diagnose her insanity, and lock her up in an asylum, in order to correct countercultural behaviors: her suicidal and sexual pulses. …”
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    Utopías de vida privada / Utopia of Private Life by Begoña Pernas

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Keywords: private life, home, gender, politics, city, suburb, bourgeois culture. …”
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    Las señoritas wagnerianas... imagen de la mujer ante la "música del porvenir" / Wagnerian young women... the image of women vis-à-vis the "music of the future" by Enrique Encabo Fernández

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The Wagnerian movement was essentially urban, bourgeois and intellectual. Because of this, a new public soon emerged who believed unquestioningly in Wagner: the so-called snobs. …”
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    La lunga ombra dell’anarchico. Aspetti della narrativa di Andrés Carranque de Ríos by Barbara Minesso

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Carranque belongs to that generation of writers of "la República" that made of literature an instrument of social protest to overcome the bourgeois elitism of vanguard and to appeal to the masses by telling them about the harsh living conditions of the working class. …”
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