Otherness And National Identity In 19th Century Spanish Literature


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Otherness And National Identity In 19th Century Spanish Literature


Otherness And National Identity In 19th Century Spanish Literature
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2022-08-29

Otherness And National Identity In 19th Century Spanish Literature written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-08-29 with Literary Criticism categories.


A comprehensive exploration of the several subaltern types and social groups that were placed at the margins of national narratives in Spain during the nineteenth century. Una mirada profunda a los diversos tipos y grupos sociales que fueron relegados a los márgenes del relato nacional en la España decimonónica.



Spain Beyond Spain


Spain Beyond Spain
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Author : Bradley S. Epps
language : en
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Release Date : 2005

Spain Beyond Spain written by Bradley S. Epps and has been published by Bucknell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Literary Criticism categories.


Spain Beyond Spain: Modernity, Literary History, and National Identity is a collection of essays in modern Spanish literary and cultural studies by sixteen specialists from Spain, the United States, and Great Britain. The essays have a common point of origin: a major conference, entitled Espana fuera de Espana: Los espacios de la historia literaria, held in the spring of 2001 at Harvard University. The essays also have a common focus: the fate of literary history in the wake of theory and its attendant programs of inquiry, most notably cultural studies, post colonial studies, new historicism, women's studies, and transatlantic studies. Their points of arrival, however, vary significantly. What constitutes Spain and what counts as Spanish are primary concerns, subtending related questions of history, literature, nationality, and cultural production. Brad Epps is Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and of the Committee on Degrees in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Harvard University. Luis Fernandez Cifuentes is Robert S. and Ilse Friend Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University.



Spanish New York Narratives 1898 1936


Spanish New York Narratives 1898 1936
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Author : David Miranda-Barreiro
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-05

Spanish New York Narratives 1898 1936 written by David Miranda-Barreiro and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-05 with Foreign Language Study categories.


In the early decades of the twentieth century, New York caught the attention of Spanish writers. Many of them visited the city and returned to tell their experience in the form of a literary text. That is the case of Pruebas de Nueva York (1927) by Jose Moreno Villa (1887-1955), El crisol de las razas (1929) by Teresa de Escoriaza (1891-1968), Anticipolis (1931) by Luis de Oteyza (1883-1961) and La ciudad automatica (1932) by Julio Camba (1882-1962). In tune with similar representations in other European works, the image of New York given in these texts reflects the tensions and anxieties generated by the modernisation embodied by the United States. These authors project onto New York their concerns and expectations about issues of class, gender and ethnicity that were debated at the time, in the context of the crisis of Spanish national identity triggered by the end of the empire in 1898.



Spanish Identity In The Age Of Nations


Spanish Identity In The Age Of Nations
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Author : José Álvarez-Junco
language : en
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Release Date : 2013-07-19

Spanish Identity In The Age Of Nations written by José Álvarez-Junco and has been published by Manchester University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-07-19 with History categories.


Spanish identity in the age of nations offers the first comprehensive account in any language of the formation and development of Spanish national identity from ancient times to the present. Much has been written on French, British and German nationalism, but remarkably little has been published on Spanish nationalism. Paradoxically, even in Spain there is much more on Basque, Catalan and other regional nationalisms than on Spanish identity. As a result, this study fills an enormous gap in the literature on Spanish history. This book traces the emergence and evolution of an initial collective identity within the Iberian Peninsula from the Middle Ages to the end of the ancien regime based on the Catholic religion, loyalty to the Crown and Empire. The adaptation of this identity to the modern era, beginning with the Napoleonic Wars and the liberal revolutions, forms the crux of this study. None the less, the book also embraces the highly contested evolution of the national identity in the twentieth century, including both the Civil War and the Franco Dictatorship. Álvarez-Junco ́s pioneering study was awarded both the National Prize for Literature in Spain and the Fastenrath Prize by the Spanish Royal Academy



Otherness In Hispanic Culture


Otherness In Hispanic Culture
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Author : Teresa Fernandez Ulloa
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2014-06-26

Otherness In Hispanic Culture written by Teresa Fernandez Ulloa and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-06-26 with Performing Arts categories.


This book addresses contemporary discourses on a wide variety of topics related to the ideological and epistemological changes of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, and the ways in which they have shaped the Spanish language and cultural manifestations in both Spain and Hispanic America. The majority of the chapters are concerned with ‘otherness’ in its various dimensions; the alien Other – foreign, immigrant, ethnically different, disempowered, female or minor – as well as the Other of different sexual orientation and/or ideology. Following Octavio Paz, otherness is expressed as the attempt to find the lost object of desire, the frustrating endeavour of the androgynous Plato wishing to embrace the other half of Zeus, who in his wrath, tore off from him. Otherness compels human beings to search for the complement from which they were severed. Thus a male joins a female, his other half, the only half that not only fills him but which allows him to return to the unity and reconciliation which is restored in its own perfection, formerly altered by divine will. As a result of this transformation, one can annul the distance that keeps us away from that which, not being our own, turns into a source of anguish. The clashing diversity of all things requires the human predisposition to accept that which is different. Such a predisposition is an expression of epistemological, ethical and political aperture. The disposition to co-exist with the different is imagined in the de-anthropocentricization of the bonds with all living realms. And otherness is, in some way, the reflection of sameness (mismidad). The other is closely related to the self, because the vision of the other implies a reflection about the self; it implies, consciously or not, a relationship with the self. These topics are addressed in this book from an interdisciplinary perspective, encompassing arts, humanities and social sciences.



Culture And Gender In Nineteenth Century Spain


Culture And Gender In Nineteenth Century Spain
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Author : Lou Charnon-Deutsch
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 1995

Culture And Gender In Nineteenth Century Spain written by Lou Charnon-Deutsch and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with History categories.


It is customary to regard gender roles and representation in nineteenth-century Spain as polarized and predictable. But in this volume, leading scholars from the UK and USA not only discuss the patriarchal emphasis of Spanish culture, but also demonstrate that this was a period in which the relations between men and women were being constantly negotiated, challenged, and redefined as part of an on-going transformation of political and national identities.



Spanish National Identity Colonial Power And The Portrayal Of Muslims And Jews During The Rif War 1909 27


Spanish National Identity Colonial Power And The Portrayal Of Muslims And Jews During The Rif War 1909 27
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Author : Elisabeth Bolorinos Allard
language : en
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Release Date : 2021

Spanish National Identity Colonial Power And The Portrayal Of Muslims And Jews During The Rif War 1909 27 written by Elisabeth Bolorinos Allard and has been published by Boydell & Brewer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with History categories.


Runner-up for the 2017-18 AHGBI-Spanish Embassy Publication Prize This book examines how anxieties about colonial power and national identity are reflected in Spanish literature, journalism, and photography of Moroccan Muslim and Jewish cultures during the Spanish colonisation of Northern Morocco from 1909 to 1927. This understudied period, known as the Rif War, is highly significant because of its role in shaping the identities that came into conflict in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). Furthermore, the book makes a key contribution to Spanish colonial studies by offering a comparative analysis of Spanish representations of the Iberian Peninsula's cultural and historical relationship with Moroccan Muslims and Jews in this context, showing how conflicting visions of Spanish identity are portrayed through and in relation to them.



Constructing Identity In Contemporary Spain


Constructing Identity In Contemporary Spain
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Author : Jo Labanyi
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2002

Constructing Identity In Contemporary Spain written by Jo Labanyi and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with National characteristics, Spanish categories.


These interdisciplinary essays focus on how cultural practices help form the Spanish identity, by introducing a range of theoretical debates and exploring specific areas of 20th century Spanish culture.



Language The Novelist And National Identity In Post Franco Catalonia


Language The Novelist And National Identity In Post Franco Catalonia
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Author : Kathryn Crameri
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2000

Language The Novelist And National Identity In Post Franco Catalonia written by Kathryn Crameri and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Authors, Catalan categories.


Kathryn Crameri reveals some of the complex responses of writers and literary critics to the new possibilities for the expression of Catalan identities which resulted from Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy. The study begins by considering the cultural and political context of the Catalan novel from the 'Renaixenca' to the present day, and then offers a detailed analysis of novels by four very different writers - Montserrat Roig, Manuel de Pedrolo, Juan Marse (who writes in Spanish) and Biel Mesquida - all of whom seem to share an underlying thematic preoccupation with both individual and national 'transitions' and the intricate relationship between language and identity. These writers challenge institutionalised visions of the link between Catalanism, the Catalan language and Catalan literature, and offer a more pluralistic and personalised version of what it is to call oneself a Catalan.



Creating A National Identity


Creating A National Identity
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Author : Carol Lisa Tully
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

Creating A National Identity written by Carol Lisa Tully and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Comparative literature categories.