Spanish history and female characters. Representations of women in Spanish historical fiction

This article provides some thoughts on how serialized fiction may be utilized to reconstruct history. More specifically, it considers how some television series have helped to make a re-reading of past Spanish society by focusing on female characters. Three pieces of historical fiction were thoro...

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Main Author: Mar Chicharro-Merayo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México 2018-05-01
Series:Convergencia
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Online Access:https://convergencia.uaemex.mx/article/view/9303
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spelling doaj-2f37e8250ff240bda97d621022f10a762020-11-24T22:43:29ZengUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MéxicoConvergencia 1405-14352448-57992018-05-012577779810.29101/crcs.v25i77.9303Spanish history and female characters. Representations of women in Spanish historical fictionMar Chicharro-Merayo0Universidad de BurgosThis article provides some thoughts on how serialized fiction may be utilized to reconstruct history. More specifically, it considers how some television series have helped to make a re-reading of past Spanish society by focusing on female characters. Three pieces of historical fiction were thoroughly analyzed from a semantic perspective. These series reconstructed different periods in Spanish history (Amar en tiempos revueltos [Loving in Troubled Times], La Señora [The Lady] and 14 de abril. La República [April 14, the Republic]. This article holds that these stories articulate an interconnected representation of social change in Spain, with a leading role being allocated to female figures. They depict increasingly empowered women characters who had an increasing presence in the public and, particularly, in the political sphere. Qualitative content analysis was used to unravel the narrative and semantics of these audio-visual texts.https://convergencia.uaemex.mx/article/view/9303televisionsoap operawomanhistorical fictionpublicmessages.
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author Mar Chicharro-Merayo
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Spanish history and female characters. Representations of women in Spanish historical fiction
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television
soap opera
woman
historical fiction
public
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author_facet Mar Chicharro-Merayo
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title Spanish history and female characters. Representations of women in Spanish historical fiction
title_short Spanish history and female characters. Representations of women in Spanish historical fiction
title_full Spanish history and female characters. Representations of women in Spanish historical fiction
title_fullStr Spanish history and female characters. Representations of women in Spanish historical fiction
title_full_unstemmed Spanish history and female characters. Representations of women in Spanish historical fiction
title_sort spanish history and female characters. representations of women in spanish historical fiction
publisher Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
series Convergencia
issn 1405-1435
2448-5799
publishDate 2018-05-01
description This article provides some thoughts on how serialized fiction may be utilized to reconstruct history. More specifically, it considers how some television series have helped to make a re-reading of past Spanish society by focusing on female characters. Three pieces of historical fiction were thoroughly analyzed from a semantic perspective. These series reconstructed different periods in Spanish history (Amar en tiempos revueltos [Loving in Troubled Times], La Señora [The Lady] and 14 de abril. La República [April 14, the Republic]. This article holds that these stories articulate an interconnected representation of social change in Spain, with a leading role being allocated to female figures. They depict increasingly empowered women characters who had an increasing presence in the public and, particularly, in the political sphere. Qualitative content analysis was used to unravel the narrative and semantics of these audio-visual texts.
topic television
soap opera
woman
historical fiction
public
messages.
url https://convergencia.uaemex.mx/article/view/9303
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