
“The
Travels of the Imaginary
Spanish
Gypsy”
An
examination of stereotypes and fictions about Spanish Gypsies
from Cervantes’s “Little Gypsy Girl” to the works of Frederico Garcia Lorca
Noon
Room
206, Ingraham Hall
Lou Charnon-Deutsch is professor of Spanish Literature at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. She is the author of several book-length studies on women in Spanish literature and culture, including most recently Fictions of the Feminine in Nineteenth-Century Spanish Graphic Culture (Pennsylvania Univ. Press, 2000). Prof. Charnon-Deutsch has also contributed over two dozen articles to academic journals and edited volumes on a variety of topics, including gender, social masochism, pornography, and sexual economy.
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