Comic Lubricity: The Construction of Gender in Concierto Barroco

Even though there are numerous studies on Carpentier's Concierto barroco in both Spanish and English, this article is the first gender aware reading of the novella. The theoretical framework for this analysis draws on the works of feminist theorists including Simone de Beauvoir, Catherine Belse...

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Men
Musical aesthetics
Musical rhythm
Narrators
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Protagonists
Sensuality
Western civilization
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