Spectacle And Topophilia

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Spectacle and Topophilia

Author : David R. Castillo,Bradley J. Nelson
Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9780826518163

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Spectacle and Topophilia by David R. Castillo,Bradley J. Nelson Pdf

Significant places and spaces, from Granada and Catalonia to Buenos Aires and the Chicago Columbian Exposition

Space, Drama, and Empire

Author : Javier Lorenzo
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 131 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2023-09-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781684484935

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Space, Drama, and Empire by Javier Lorenzo Pdf

Spanish poet, playwright, and novelist Félix Lope de Vega (1562–1635) was a key figure of Golden Age Spanish literature, second only in stature to Cervantes, and is considered the founder of Spain’s classical theater. In this rich and informative study, Javier Lorenzo investigates the symbolic use of space in Lope’s drama and its function as an ideological tool to promote an imagined Spanish national past. In specific plays, this book argues, historical landscapes and settings were used to foretell and legitimize the imperial present in Hapsburg Spain, allowing audiences to visualize and plot, as on a map, the country’s expansionist trajectory throughout the centuries. By focusing on connections among space, drama, and empire, this book makes an important contribution to the study of literature and imperialism in early modern Spain and equally to our understanding of the role and political significance of spatiality in Siglo de Oro comedia.

The Sustainability Ethic in the Management of the Physical, Infrastructural and Natural Resources of Zimbabwe

Author : Chirisa, Innocent
Publisher : Langaa RPCIG
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-05-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789956550456

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The Sustainability Ethic in the Management of the Physical, Infrastructural and Natural Resources of Zimbabwe by Chirisa, Innocent Pdf

Humanity has extensively exploited natural and physical resources, since the Industrial Revolution in Europe. A geological era, now called the Anthropocene, has been coined in environmental and developmental circles, to mark the increased domination of humanity on Earth and its resources. Today, the ecological footprint on the fragile planet continues to increase. Mass industrialisation, like what China is doing and pushing for, is one of the drivers for increased urbanisation that results in increased demand for land. It is also the stimulus behind increased deforestation, overfishing, and pollution. As the fragility of the Earth increases, global bodies like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are pushing to reduce the Earth’s temperature. Human efforts to manage the problem cascade from a global to a regional, to a national, as well as to much localised scales. Missing though are nuanced contributions at national and community levels, which this book is an attempt to bridge. The nagging sense of responsibility is what this book explores under the label of “sustainability ethic”. As a case study, the book examines the use of sustainability ethic in the management of the physical, infrastructural and natural resources of Zimbabwe. This ethic is built on pillars that include participation of people (households) in their pursuit for sustainable livelihoods, appropriate technology, tools and techniques for environmental protection. It also hinges on stewardship and structures, institutions, policies and processes of governance and sustainability. There are also the aspects of ethics, laws and indigenous technical knowledge for sustainability, capacity building and education plans and programmes for sustainability and population and demographic determinants, processes and outcomes for sustainability. The book is a timely contribution to an urgent global concern and climate change debate.

Medialogies

Author : David R. Castillo,William Egginton
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2016-11-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781628923636

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Medialogies by David R. Castillo,William Egginton Pdf

We are living in a time of inflationary media. While technological change has periodically altered and advanced the ways humans process and transmit knowledge, for the last 100 years the media with which we produce, transmit, and record ideas have multiplied in kind, speed, and power. Saturation in media is provoking a crisis in how we perceive and understand reality. Media become inflationary when the scope of their representation of the world outgrows the confines of their culture's prior grasp of reality. We call the resulting concept of reality that emerges the culture's medialogy. Medialogies offers a highly innovative approach to the contemporary construction of reality in cultural, political, and economic domains. Castillo and Egginton, both luminary scholars, combine a very accessible style with profound theoretical analysis, relying not only on works of philosophy and political theory but also on novels, Hollywood films, and mass media phenomena. The book invites us to reconsider the way reality is constructed, and how truth, sovereignty, agency, and authority are understood from the everyday, philosophical, and political points of view. A powerful analysis of actuality, with its roots in early modernity, this work is crucial to understanding reality in the information age.

Mannerism, Spirituality and Cognition

Author : Lynette M. F. Bosch
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020-01-23
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781000025095

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Mannerism, Spirituality and Cognition by Lynette M. F. Bosch Pdf

This book employs a new approach to the art of sixteenth-century Europe by incorporating rhetoric and theory to enable a reinterpretation of elements of Mannerism as being grounded in sixteenth-century spirituality. Lynette M. F. Bosch examines the conceptual vocabulary found in sixteenth-century treatises on art from Giorgio Vasari to Federico Zuccari, which analyses how language and spirituality complement the visual styles of Mannerism. By exploring the way in which writers from Leone Ebreo to Gabriele Paleotti describe the interaction between art and spirituality, Bosch establishes a religious base for the language of art in sixteenth-century Europe. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, Renaissance studies, religious studies, and religious history.

What Would Cervantes Do?

Author : David Castillo,William Egginton
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2022-01-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780228009313

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What Would Cervantes Do? by David Castillo,William Egginton Pdf

The attack on the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 was a tragic illustration of the existential threat that the viral spread of disinformation poses in the age of social media and twenty-four-hour news. From climate change denialism to the frenzied conspiracy theories and racist mythologies that fuel antidemocratic white nationalist movements in the United States and abroad, What Would Cervantes Do? is a lucid meditation on the key role the humanities must play in dissecting and combatting all forms of disinformation. David Castillo and William Egginton travel back to the early modern period, the first age of inflationary media, in search of historically tested strategies to overcome disinformation and shed light on our post-truth market. Through a series of critical conversations between cultural icons of the twenty-first century and those of the Spanish Golden Age, What Would Cervantes Do? provides a tour-de-force commentary on current politics and popular culture. Offering a diverse range of Cervantist comparative readings of contemporary cultural texts –movies, television shows, and infotainment – alongside ideas and issues from literary and cultural texts of early modern Spain, Castillo and Egginton present a new way of unpacking the logic of contemporary media. What Would Cervantes Do? is an urgent and timely self-help manual for literary scholars and humanists of all stripes, and a powerful toolkit for reality literacy.

Legacies of Violence in Contemporary Spain

Author : Ofelia Ferrán,Lisa Hilbink
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317532941

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Legacies of Violence in Contemporary Spain by Ofelia Ferrán,Lisa Hilbink Pdf

This book provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary study of the multiple legacies of Francoist violence in contemporary Spain, with a special focus on the exhumations of mass graves from the Civil War and post-war era. The various contributions frame their study within a broader reflection on the nature, function and legacies of state-sanctioned violence in its many forms. Offering perspectives from fields as varied as history, political science, literary and cultural studies, forensic and cultural anthropology, international human rights law, sociology, and art, this volume explores the multifaceted nature of a society’s reckoning with past violence. It speaks not only to those interested in contemporary Spain and Western Europe, but also to those studying issues of transitional and post-transitional justice in other national and regional contexts.

This Ghostly Poetry

Author : Daniel Aguirre-Otezia
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2020-04-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781487518851

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This Ghostly Poetry by Daniel Aguirre-Otezia Pdf

The Spanish Civil War was idealized as a poet’s war. The thousands of poems written about the conflict are memorable evidence of poetry’s high cultural and political value in those historical conditions. After Franco’s victory and the repression that followed, numerous Republican exiles relied on the symbolic agency of poetry to uphold a sense of national identity. Exilic poems are often read as claim-making narratives that fit national literary history. This Ghostly Poetry critiques this conventional understanding of literary history by arguing that exilic poems invite readers to seek continuity with a traumatic past just as they prevent their narrative articulation. The book uses the figure of the ghost to address temporal challenges to historical continuity brought about by memory, tracing the discordant, disruptive ways in which memory is interwoven with history in poems written in exile. Taking a novel approach to cultural memory, This Ghostly Poetry engages with literature, history, and politics while exploring issues of voice, time, representation, and disciplinarity.

The Spanish Element in Our Nationality”

Author : M. Elizabeth Boone
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-10
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780271085265

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The Spanish Element in Our Nationality” by M. Elizabeth Boone Pdf

“The Spanish Element in Our Nationality” delves beneath the traditional “English-only” narrative of U.S. history, using Spain’s participation in a series of international exhibitions to illuminate more fully the close and contested relationship between these two countries. Written histories invariably record the Spanish financing of Columbus’s historic voyage of 1492, but few consider Spain’s continuing influence on the development of U.S. national identity. In this book, M. Elizabeth Boone investigates the reasons for this problematic memory gap by chronicling a series of Spanish displays at international fairs. Studying the exhibition of paintings, the construction of ephemeral architectural space, and other manifestations of visual culture, Boone examines how Spain sought to position itself as a contributor to U.S. national identity, and how the United States—in comparison to other nations in North and South America—subverted and ignored Spain’s messages, making it possible to marginalize and ultimately obscure Spain’s relevance to the history of the United States. Bringing attention to the rich and understudied history of Spanish artistic production in the United States, “The Spanish Element in Our Nationality” recovers the “Spanishness” of U.S. national identity and explores the means by which Americans from Santiago to San Diego used exhibitions of Spanish art and history to mold their own modern self-image.

Making and Unmaking of Francoist Kitsch Cinema

Author : Alejandro Yarza
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-11-22
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780748699230

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Making and Unmaking of Francoist Kitsch Cinema by Alejandro Yarza Pdf

This book examines five highly influential Francoist films produced from 1938 until 1964 and three later films by critically acclaimed directors Luis Buñuel, Guillermo del Toro, and Alex de la Iglesia that attempt to undermine Francoist aesthetics by re-imagining its visual and narrative clichés.

Cervantes' Persiles and the Travails of Romance

Author : Marina S. Brownlee
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Epic literature, Spanish
ISBN : 9781487504786

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Cervantes' Persiles and the Travails of Romance by Marina S. Brownlee Pdf

Cervantes' Persiles and the Travails of Romance explores the lure of the Aethiopika while also seeking to articulate the reasons for Cervantes' enthusiasm for his own text.

Poiesis and Modernity in the Old and New Worlds

Author : Anthony J. Cascardi,Leah Middlebrook
Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780826518347

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Poiesis and Modernity in the Old and New Worlds by Anthony J. Cascardi,Leah Middlebrook Pdf

Poetic making from Cervantes and Gongora to Descartes and Locke

In and Of the Mediterranean

Author : Michelle M. Hamilton,Nuria Silleras-Fernandez
Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Page : 429 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2021-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780826503619

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In and Of the Mediterranean by Michelle M. Hamilton,Nuria Silleras-Fernandez Pdf

The Iberian Peninsula has always been an integral part of the Mediterranean world, from the age of Tartessos and the Phoenicians to our own era and the Union for the Mediterranean. The cutting-edge essays in this volume examine what it means for medieval and early modern Iberia and its people to be considered as part of the Mediterranean.

Améfrica in Letters

Author : Jennifer Carolina Gómez Menjívar
Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2022-11-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780826505156

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Améfrica in Letters by Jennifer Carolina Gómez Menjívar Pdf

Traditional histories of Black letters in Latin America have delimited their geographic scope to the Caribbean while also omitting intertwined Afro-Indigenous discourses. Inspired by the legacy of Amefrican thinker Lélia Gonzalez, Améfrica in Letters highlights the Black poets, songwriters, novelists, essayists, and bloggers who have created a counter-multiculturalist literary history on the Latin American mainland. To capture a sense of the variety of their contributions, this book spans Mexico, Central America, the Andes, and the Southern Cone—highlighting the transcontinental nature of the legacy of Black writing and its impact beyond national boundaries. The writers examined in the volume engage with regional intellectual frameworks while putting into circulation a demand for a recalibration of the Hispanophone and Lusophone contexts in which they and other Afrodescendants reside.

Iberian Empires and the Roots of Globalization

Author : Ivonne del Valle,Anna More,Rachel Sarah O'Toole
Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780826522542

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Iberian Empires and the Roots of Globalization by Ivonne del Valle,Anna More,Rachel Sarah O'Toole Pdf

Through interdisciplinary essays covering the wide geography of the Spanish and Portuguese empires, Iberian Empires and the Roots of Globalization investigates the diverse networks and multiple centers of early modern globalization that emerged in conjunction with Iberian imperialism. Iberian Empires and the Roots of Globalization argues that Iberian empires cannot be viewed apart from early modern globalization. From research sites throughout the early modern Spanish and Portuguese territories and from distinct disciplinary approaches, the essays collected in this volume investigate the economic mechanisms, administrative hierarchies, and art forms that linked the early modern Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe. Iberian Empires and the Roots of Globalization demonstrates that early globalization was structured through diverse networks and their mutual and conflictive interactions within overarching imperial projects. To this end, the essays explore how specific products, texts, and people bridged ideas and institutions to produce multiple centers within Iberian imperial geographies. Taken as a whole, the authors also argue that despite attempts to reproduce European models, early Iberian globalization depended on indigenous agency and the agency of people of African descent, which often undermined or changed these models. The volume thus relays a nuanced theory of early modern globalization: the essays outline the Iberian imperial models that provided templates for future global designs and simultaneously detail the negotiated and conflictive forms of local interactions that characterized that early globalization. The essays here offer essential insights into historical continuities in regions colonized by Spanish and Portuguese monarchies.