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The object of attention in this article is bullfi ghting — the show that in the minds of tourists is associated with Spain. Serbian writers such as Jovan Dučić, Rastko Petrović, Ivo Andrić, Miloš Crnjanski, Miodrag Kujundžić, Tanasije Mladenović, Miodrag Popović, Gordana Kuić, Gordana Ćirjanić and Radovan Vučković in their works include this important element of Spanish culture which evokes extreme emotions both in Spain and outside its borders.
Gender Studies
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2013
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vol. 12
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issue 1
230-245
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My paper examines Lorca’s Yerma and Carter’s A Yearning and the transposition of the work from a regressive agricultural Andalusia into a traditional urban British-Asian Punjabi community. Though written in different periods and cultures, the two plays illustrate that discrimination and domestic entrapment of women have prevailed. The heroines’ inability to fulfil their socially required roles, to procreate, condemns them to seclusion and desperation with a violent outcome
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