TY - BOOK AU - Juárez-Almendros,Encarnación TI - Disabled Bodies in Early Modern Spanish Literature T2 - Representations: Health, Disability, Culture and Society PY - 2017/// CY - Liverpool PB - Liverpool University Press KW - Fiction KW - Literary Theory KW - Literature KW - Literature History And Criticism KW - Novelists And Prose Writers N2 - Disabled Bodies in Early Modern Spanish Literature examines the concepts and role of women in selected Spanish discourses and literary texts from the late fifteenth to seventeenth centuries from the perspective of feminist disability theories. It explores a wide range of Spanish medical, regulatory and moral discourses, illustrating how such texts inherit, reproduce and propagate an amalgam of Western traditional concepts of female embodiment. It goes on to examine concrete representations of deviant female characters, focusing on the figures of syphilitic prostitutes and physically decayed aged women in literary texts such as Celestina, Lozana andaluza and selected works by Cervantes and Quevedo. Finally, an analysis of the personal testimony of Teresa de Avila, a nun suffering neurological disorders, complements the discussion of early modern women’s disability UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/26017/1/1004068.pdfhttp://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/26017 ER -