This collection examines representations of Spanish queer aging through investigations of literary and cinematic representations of this demographic, offering a showcase for research on communities often made invisible due to age and sexual identity in Spanish culture with wider implications for queer aging studies research.
This collection examines representations of Spanish queer aging through investigations of literary and cinematic representations of this demographic, offering a showcase for research on communities often made invisible due to age and sexual identity in Spanish culture with wider implications for queer aging studies research.
Heather Jerónimo is Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Northern Iowa, USA. Raquel Medina is a visiting research fellow at Aston University, UK, and Dean of Area Studies at International Education of Students (IES Abroad Barcelona).
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List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Heather Jerónimo and Raquel Medina Chapter 1: Reinscribing the Older Lesbian Subject on the Periphery: Age, Disability, and Abjection in Salir del ropero (2019) Ruth Z. Yuste-Alonso Chapter 2: The Tribe's Power: Older Lesbians and New Beginnings in Elogio del Happy End (2012) by Isabel Franc Garbiñe Vidal-Torreira Chapter 3: Drawn from Memory: Queer Aging and Reparative Reading in Marina Velasco Marta's Que no se olvide (2023) Caroline B. Colquhoun Chapter 4: Age, Success, and Struggle in Jaime de Armiñán's Mi querida señorita (1972) Alicia Herraiz Gutiérrez Chapter 5: Documenting Aging as a Trans Experience in Cantando en las azoteas (2022) Raquel Medina Chapter 6: Veneno (2020): Resistance, Trangender Rage, and Resilience Despite Invisibilization and Discrimination Hernando C. Gómes Prada Chapter 7: Generativity, Intergenerationality, and Older Gay Men in Contemporary Spanish Cinema Christopher R. Carter Chapter 8: Doce Fábulas (2007) by Lluís Maria Todó as a Queer Aging Archive of Barcelona Heather Jerónimo Chapter 9: And the Ghosts Danced With Us: Intergenerational Dialogues in AIDS Performance Isaias Fanlo Index
List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Heather Jerónimo and Raquel Medina Chapter 1: Reinscribing the Older Lesbian Subject on the Periphery: Age, Disability, and Abjection in Salir del ropero (2019) Ruth Z. Yuste-Alonso Chapter 2: The Tribe's Power: Older Lesbians and New Beginnings in Elogio del Happy End (2012) by Isabel Franc Garbiñe Vidal-Torreira Chapter 3: Drawn from Memory: Queer Aging and Reparative Reading in Marina Velasco Marta's Que no se olvide (2023) Caroline B. Colquhoun Chapter 4: Age, Success, and Struggle in Jaime de Armiñán's Mi querida señorita (1972) Alicia Herraiz Gutiérrez Chapter 5: Documenting Aging as a Trans Experience in Cantando en las azoteas (2022) Raquel Medina Chapter 6: Veneno (2020): Resistance, Trangender Rage, and Resilience Despite Invisibilization and Discrimination Hernando C. Gómes Prada Chapter 7: Generativity, Intergenerationality, and Older Gay Men in Contemporary Spanish Cinema Christopher R. Carter Chapter 8: Doce Fábulas (2007) by Lluís Maria Todó as a Queer Aging Archive of Barcelona Heather Jerónimo Chapter 9: And the Ghosts Danced With Us: Intergenerational Dialogues in AIDS Performance Isaias Fanlo Index
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