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Iberian Modalities

Author : Joan Ramon Resina
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781846318337

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Iberian Modalities by Joan Ramon Resina Pdf

Los estudios Ibéricos abarcarían el conocimiento de las diversas culturas de la Península y al estudio de la Civilización Ibérica como un todo.

The Routledge Companion to Iberian Studies

Author : Javier Munoz-Basols,Manuel Delgado Morales,Laura Lonsdale
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 717 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2017-03-16
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781317487319

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The Routledge Companion to Iberian Studies by Javier Munoz-Basols,Manuel Delgado Morales,Laura Lonsdale Pdf

"The Routledge Companion to Iberian Studies takes an important place in the scholarly landscape by bringing together a compelling collection of essays that reflect the evolving ways in which researchers think and write about the Iberian Peninsula. Features include: A comprehensive approach to the different languages and cultural traditions of the Iberian Peninsula; -- Five chronological sections spanning the period from the Middle Ages to the 21st century; -- A state-of-the-art account of the field, reaffirming Iberian Studies as a dynamic and evolving discipline with promising areas for future research; -- An array of topics of an interdisciplinary nature (history and politics, language and literature, cultural studies and visual arts), focusing on the cultural distinctiveness of Iberian traditions; -- New perspectives and avenues of inquiry that aim to promote a comparative mode within Iberian Studies and Hispanism. The fifty authoritative, original essays will provide readers with a diverse cross-section of texts that will enrich their knowledge of Iberian Studies from an international perspective"--

Iberian and Translation Studies

Author : Esther Gimeno Ugalde,Marta Pacheco Pinto,Ângela Fernandes
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781800856905

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Iberian and Translation Studies by Esther Gimeno Ugalde,Marta Pacheco Pinto,Ângela Fernandes Pdf

Iberian and Translation Studies: Literary Contact Zones offers fertile reflection on the dynamics of linguistic diversity and multifaceted literary translation flows taking place across the Iberian Peninsula. Drawing on cutting-edge theoretical perspectives and on a historically diverse body of case studies, the volume's sixteen chapters explore the key role of translation in shaping interliterary relations and cultural identities within Iberia. Mary Louise Pratt's contact zone metaphor is used as an overarching concept to approach Iberia as a translation(al) space where languages and cultural systems (Basque, Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, and Spanish) set up relationships either of conflict, coercion, and resistance or of collaboration, hospitality, and solidarity. In bringing together a variety of essays by multilingual scholars whose conceptual and empirical research places itself at the intersection of translation and literary Iberian studies, the book opens up a new interdisciplinary field of enquiry: Iberian translation studies. This allows for a renewed study of canonical authors such as Joan Maragall, Fernando Pessoa, Camilo José Cela, and Bernardo Atxaga, and calls attention to emerging bilingual contemporary voices. In addition to addressing understudied genres (the entremez and the picaresque novel) and the phenomena of self-translation, indirect translation, and collaborative translation, the book provides fresh insights into Iberian cultural agents, mediators, and institutions.

Iberian Interfaces

Author : Antonio Sáez Delgado,Santiago Pérez Isasi
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030917524

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Iberian Interfaces by Antonio Sáez Delgado,Santiago Pérez Isasi Pdf

This book explores a key historical moment for literary and cultural relations between Spain and Portugal. Focusing on the period between 1870 and 1930, it analyses the contacts between Portuguese and Spanish writers and artists of this period, showing that, at least among the cultural elites, there were intense and fruitful dialogues across political and linguistic borders. The book presents the Iberian Peninsula as a complex and multilingual cultural polysystem in which diverse literary cultures coexist and are mutually dependent upon each other. It offers a panoramic view of Iberian literary and cultural history, encompassing not just Portuguese and Spanish literary productions, but also Catalan, Galician and Basque works. Combining a clear theoretical foundation with deep historical knowledge and references to specific texts and works, the book offers a thorough introduction to Iberian literature in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

Blanca Andreu, Galicia, and the New Iberian Mysticism

Author : Robert Simon
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781498565721

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Blanca Andreu, Galicia, and the New Iberian Mysticism by Robert Simon Pdf

This book contributes to the ongoing discussion of the place of contemporary Galician writer Blanca Andreu’s work within the 1980s post-"novísimo" movement, as part of a larger resurgence of the Surrealist in Spanish poetry and its possible placement in the more recent mystical poetry of Spain.

Curating and the Legacies of Colonialism in Contemporary Iberia

Author : Carlos Garrido Castellano,Bruno Leitão
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2022-06-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781786838759

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Curating and the Legacies of Colonialism in Contemporary Iberia by Carlos Garrido Castellano,Bruno Leitão Pdf

This book provides the first systematic genealogy of postcolonial and decolonial practices emerging from Iberian art spaces. The title redefines Iberian Studies through a decolonial lens. It expands current debates on curating and contemporary art by exploring how cultural programming has engaged with the legacies and continuities of colonialism in contemporary European societies.

The Religious Polemics of the Muslims of Late Medieval Christian Iberia

Author : Mònica Colominas Aparicio
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2018-04-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004363618

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The Religious Polemics of the Muslims of Late Medieval Christian Iberia by Mònica Colominas Aparicio Pdf

The Religious Polemics of the Muslims of Late Medieval Christian Iberia examines the corpus of polemical literature against the Christians and the Jews of the protected Muslims (Mudejars) preserved in Arabic and in Aljamiado (Spanish in Arabic characters).

Transatlantic Studies

Author : Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel,Sebastiaan Faber,Pedro García-Caro,Robert Patrick Newcomb
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-11-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781789624427

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Transatlantic Studies by Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel,Sebastiaan Faber,Pedro García-Caro,Robert Patrick Newcomb Pdf

This book emerges from, and performs, an ongoing debate about transatlantic approaches in the fields of Iberian, Latin American, African, and Luso-Brazilian studies. In thirty-five short essays, leading scholars reframe the intertwined cultural histories of the transnational spaces encompassed by the former Spanish and Portuguese empires.

Language, Image and Power in Luso-Hispanic Cultural Studies

Author : Susan Larson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2021-09-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000456387

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Language, Image and Power in Luso-Hispanic Cultural Studies by Susan Larson Pdf

This volume explores the history, evolution, and future of Luso-Hispanic Cultural Studies as a discipline, a pedagogical tool, and a set of working practices by bringing together a diverse group of renowned specialists to examine how the field has grown out of and radically reconsidered some of the basic premises of British Cultural Studies since the 1950s to address the many cultures of the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking world. The chapters in this volume address How Cultural Studies is being practiced in the increasingly virtual mediascapes of the twenty-first century What happens to basic critical assumptions about culture and power after they have passed through the filter of Post-Colonial and Decolonial Studies of the Luso-Hispanic world How we understand the role of culture in light of recent experiences with radical demographic shifts, populism and civil unrest within Latin America, Iberian and the Latino U.S How new ways of practising Luso-Hispanic Cultural Studies have worked their way into our pedagogy and the structure of the curriculum in the age of the increasingly privatized neoliberal university Providing keen insight and reflection on these questions, this volume is an essential read for scholars and students of Visual and Film Studies, Latin American and Iberian Studies, Luso-Brazilian Studies, Language and Culture Pedagogy, Global Studies, and for anyone interested in Cultural Studies across the Luso-Hispanic world.

Rerouting Galician Studies

Author : Benita Sampedro Vizcaya,José A. Losada Montero
Publisher : Springer
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2017-11-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319657295

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Rerouting Galician Studies by Benita Sampedro Vizcaya,José A. Losada Montero Pdf

This book—aimed at both the general reader and the specialist—offers a transatlantic, transnational, and multidisciplinary cartography of the rapidly expanding intellectual field of Galician Studies. In the twenty-one essays that comprise the volume, leading scholars based in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand engage with this field from the perspectives of queer theory, Atlantic and diasporic thought, political ecology, hydropoetics, theories of space, trauma and memory studies, exile, national/postnational approaches, linguistic ideologies, ethnographic poetry and photography, Galician language in the US academic curriculum, the politics of children’s books, film and visual studies, the interrelation of painting and literature, and material culture. Structured around five organizational categories (Frames, Routes, Readings, Teachings, and Visualities), and adopting a pluricentric view of Galicia as an analytical subject of study, the book brings cutting-edge debates in Galician Studies to a broad international readership.

Ethics of Life

Author : Katarzyna Beilin,William Viestenz
Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Page : 475 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2021-04-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780826503800

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Ethics of Life by Katarzyna Beilin,William Viestenz Pdf

The contributors ask the following questions: • What are the different rhetorical strategies employed by writers, artists, filmmakers, and activists to react to the degradation of life and climate change? • How are urban movements using environmental issues to resist corporate privatization of the commons? • What is the shape of Spanish debates on reproductive rights and biotechnology? • What is the symbolic significance of the bullfighting debate and other human/animal issues in today's political turmoil in Spain? Hispanic Issues Series Nicholas Spadaccini, Editor-in-Chief Hispanic Issues Online hispanicissues.umn.edu/online_main.html

Music and the Making of Portugal and Spain

Author : Matthew Machin-Autenrieth,Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco,Samuel Llano
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 447 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2023-10-24
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780252054853

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Music and the Making of Portugal and Spain by Matthew Machin-Autenrieth,Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco,Samuel Llano Pdf

How music embodies and contributes to historical and contemporary nationalism What does music in Portugal and Spain reveal about the relationship between national and regional identity building? How do various actors use music to advance nationalism? How have state and international heritage regimes contributed to nationalist and regionalist projects? In this collection, contributors explore these and other essential questions from a range of interdisciplinary vantage points. The essays pay particular attention to the role played by the state in deciding what music represents Portuguese or Spanish identity. Case studies examine many aspects of the issue, including local recording networks, so-called national style in popular music, and music’s role in both political protest and heritage regimes. Topics include the ways the Salazar and Franco regimes adapted music to align with their ideological agendas; the twenty-first-century impact of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage program on some of Portugal and Spain's expressive practices; and the tensions that arise between institutions and community in creating and recreating meanings and identity around music. Contributors: Ricardo Andrade, Vera Marques Alves, Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco, Cristina Sánchez-Carretero, José Hugo Pires Castro, Paulo Ferreira de Castro, Fernán del Val, Héctor Fouce, Diego García-Peinazo, Leonor Losa, Josep Martí, Eva Moreda Rodríguez, Pedro Russo Moreira, Cristina Cruces Roldán, and Igor Contreras Zubillaga

Being Portuguese in Spanish

Author : Jonathan William Wade
Publisher : Purdue University Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020-04-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781557538840

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Being Portuguese in Spanish by Jonathan William Wade Pdf

Among the many consequences of Spain’s annexation of Portugal from 1580 to 1640 was an increase in the number of Portuguese authors writing in Spanish. One can trace this practice as far back as the medieval period, although it was through Gil Vicente, Jorge de Montemayor, and others that Spanish-language texts entered the mainstream of literary expression in Portugal. Proficiency in both languages gave Portuguese authors increased mobility throughout the empire. For those with literary aspirations, Spanish offered more opportunities to publish and greater readership, which may be why it is nearly impossible to find a Portuguese author who did not participate in this trend during the dual monarchy. Over the centuries these authors and their works have been erroneously defined in terms of economic opportunism, questions of language loyalty, and other reductive categories. Within this large group, however, is a subcategory of authors who used their writings in Spanish to imagine, explore, and celebrate their Portuguese heritage. Manuel de Faria e Sousa, Ângela de Azevedo, Jacinto Cordeiro, António de Sousa de Macedo, and Violante do Céu, among many others, offer a uniform yet complex answer to what it means to be from Portugal, constructing and claiming their Portuguese identity from within a Castilianized existence. Whereas all texts produced in Iberia during the early modern period reflect the distinct social, political, and cultural realities sweeping across the peninsula to some degree, Portuguese literature written in Spanish offers a unique vantage point from which to see these converging landscapes. Being Portuguese in Spanish explores the cultural cross-pollination that defined the era and reappraises a body of works that uniquely addresses the intersection of language, literature, politics, and identity.

Iberianism and Crisis

Author : Robert Patrick Newcomb
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018-08-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781487516345

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Iberianism and Crisis by Robert Patrick Newcomb Pdf

"Iberianism" refers to a minority intellectual current which emerged in Spain and Portugal during the mid-nineteenth century and developed in step with the Iberian Peninsula’s successive crises. Iberianism sought to upend the peninsula’s political and intellectual status quo by advocating closer ties between the two peninsular kingdoms, and more equitable relations between the Spanish state’s constituent regions, including Castile, Catalonia, Basque Country, and Galicia. Robert Patrick Newcomb’s Iberianism and Crisis examines how prominent peninsular essay writers and public intellectuals, active around the turn of the twentieth century, looked to Iberianism to address a succession of political, economic, and social crises that shook the Spanish and Portuguese states to their foundations. Bringing into dialogue prominent fin-de-siècle peninsular literary intellectuals, including Joan Maragall, Oliveira Martins, Emilia Pardo Bazán, Antero de Quental, and Miguel de Unamuno, Newcomb engages in a comparative analysis of textual sources across national and regional borders, languages, and literary canons.

Here And Beyond

Author : LIT Verlag
Publisher : LIT Verlag
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783643957436

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Here And Beyond by LIT Verlag Pdf

The chapters included in this volume examine a number of modern and contemporary travel and mobility narratives produced in the different languages of Iberia, whether they offer accounts of Iberia itself or portray other geographical or human contexts. Illustrating the diversity of forms characteristic of travel writing, the texts discussed in the book feature representations of travel and mobility as presented in novels, films and other literary and cultural manifestations such as comics, plays and journalistic chronicles. Additionally, the volume incorporates a section of creative responses to the tropes of travel and mobility by contemporary Iberian authors in English translation. Thus, the book provides critical accounts of and creative insights into a tradition that has produced canonical texts, but also unorthodox, complex and challenging narratives, particularly in more recent times. Dr Helena Buffery is Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at University College Cork (Ireland). Dr Sergi Mainer is Teaching Fellow in Spanish at the University of Edinburgh (Scotland). Dr David Miranda-Barreiro is Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at Bangor University (Wales). Dr Martín Veiga is Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at University College Cork (Ireland) and Director of the Irish Centre for Galician Studies./i>