Broken: Illness and Disability in Antônio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma - cover image

Copyright

Maria Manuel Lisboa

Published On

2025-12-11

ISBN

Paperback978-1-80511-748-3
Hardback978-1-80511-749-0
PDF978-1-80511-750-6
HTML978-1-80511-752-0
EPUB978-1-80511-751-3

Language

  • English

Print Length

230 pages (xxiv+206)

Dimensions

Paperback156 x 16 x 234 mm(6.14" x 0.63" x 9.21")
Hardback156 x 19 x 234 mm(6.14" x 0.75" x 9.21")

Weight

Paperback445g (15.70oz)
Hardback619g (21.83oz)

Media

Illustrations73

THEMA

  • DSB
  • AGB
  • MBX
  • JBFM
  • JBSF11

BISAC

  • LIT004280
  • LIT004290
  • SOC032000

Keywords

  • Illness and creativity
  • Disability studies
  • Mental health in art
  • Chronic illness
  • Gender and illness
  • Transnational literature

Broken

Illness and Disability in Antônio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma

  • Maria Manuel Lisboa (author)
'Broken: Illness and Disability in Antônio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma' traces the lives and works of six major artists and writers from Portugal, Brazil, and Britain through the lens of 'being broken'—in body, mind, or both. Spanning from the eighteenth century to the present, the volume explores how sociopolitical and somatic factors such as mental illness, psychological abuse, arthritis, genital mutilation, and multiple sclerosis shaped their creativity, while also reflecting broader national, social, sexual, and political pressures.

Engaging both literature and visual art, the book offers an original and provocative perspective that unsettles conventional narratives of health, gender, and identity in Lusophone and transnational contexts.

By situating canonical figures alongside emerging voices, 'Broken' bridges generations and disciplines, revealing how art and fiction transform experiences of illness and disability into critical insights on society, history, and power.

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Contributors

Maria Manuel Lisboa

(author)
Personal Chair in Portuguese Literature and Culture at University of Cambridge

Maria Manuel Lisboa holds a Personal Chair in Portuguese Literature and Culture at the University of Cambridge and is a Fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge. She lectures and supervises on Portuguese, Brazilian and Mozambican Literatures, Film and Art. This is her eighth monograph. The others cover Literature, Film and Art from Portugal and Brazil as well as a comparative one on the theme of Apocalypse. She is also the author of approximately seventy articles and book chapters on all these areas.