- Title
- La Plaza de Toros: Where Culture and Nature Meet
- Author/Creator
- Allen Josephs
- Publication Details
- North Dakota Quarterly, Vol.64(3), pp.60-68
- Annotation
- Takes issue with Comely and Scholes s gendered torero, claiming it results in a misreading and subversion of Hemingway s writings. Josephs concludes that the authors miss toreo s spiritual nature by failing to recognize the ritual of the corrida as a drama of culture, not gender, over nature. Frequent references to Death in the Afternoon. See Nancy Comley and Robert Scholes s Hemingway s Genders: Rereading the Hemingway Text, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1994. Also published in Josephs s On Hemingway and Spain, Essays and Reviews, 1979-2013, 325-41. RI: New Street Communications, 2014.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015132183603691
Journal article
La Plaza de Toros: Where Culture and Nature Meet
North Dakota Quarterly, Vol.64(3), pp.60-68
1997
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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