Copyright
Maria Manuel LisboaPublished On
2025-12-11ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
230 pages (xxiv+206)Dimensions
Weight
Media
Funding
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)
Additional Resources
Contents
Introduction: Faulty Merchandise
(pp. 1–6)- Maria Manuel Lisboa
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4. Victor Willing: Being There
(pp. 85–118)- Maria Manuel Lisboa
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6. Menstrous/Monstrous: Bleeding, Amenorrhea and Feminine Hygiene in the Art of Ana Palma and Paula Rego
(pp. 147–180)- Maria Manuel Lisboa
Interview with Lila Nunes
(pp. 183–186)- Maria Manuel Lisboa
Interview with Ana Palma
(pp. 187–194)- Maria Manuel Lisboa
In memoriam: Paula Rego and the Stories Left Untold
(pp. 195–198)- Maria Manuel Lisboa
Contributors
Maria Manuel Lisboa
(author)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.