Reading Iberia : theory, history, identity / Helena Buffery, Stuart Davis, and Kirsty Hooper (eds)
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Hispanic studies : culture and ideas, ISSN 1661-4720 ; ; 11Detalles de publicación: Oxford : Peter Lang , 2007 Descripción: 225 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9783039111091Tema(s): Literatura española -- Historia y crítica | Literatura portuguesa -- Historia y crítica | España -- Cultura -- 19 | Portugal -- Cultura -- 19Resumen: Contents: Helena Buffery/Stuart Davis/Kirsty Hooper: Introduction – Helena Buffery: The RAT Trap?: The Politics of Translating Iberia – José Luis Bellón: Bourdieu’s Field and the Critical Minefield of the 1898 Generation – Stuart Davis: Que(e)rying Spain: On the Limits and Possibilities of Queer Theory in Hispanism – Andrew Ginger: The Modern Moment: The Dawn of Cultural Modernity in Spain – Helena López: A Memory Studies approach to post-Spanish Civil War exile: the case of Mujeres Libres – Kirsty Hooper: New Cartographies in Galician Studies: From Literary Nationalism to Postnational Readings – Carmen Ramos Villar: Anthologies and Azorean literature: the Construction of an Azorean identity – Laura Lonsdale: Feminism and Form: Reading for Ambiguity in Esther Tusquets’ El mismo mar de todos los veranos – Claire Williams: The Princess and the Critic: Debates about ‘literatura light’ in Portugal – Nerea Arruti: Beyond the Guggenheim: Location, Perspective and Field in Basque Studies – Kathryn Crameri: Reading Iberias: Teaching and Researching the ‘Other Cultures’ of Spain.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Monografías | 06. BIBLIOTECA HUMANIDADES | 860.09/REA (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible Ubicación en estantería | Bibliomaps® | 3744746599 |
Basado en el contenido de dos congresos celebrados en 2003, en Glasgow y Birmingham respectivamente.
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Contents: Helena Buffery/Stuart Davis/Kirsty Hooper: Introduction – Helena Buffery: The RAT Trap?: The Politics of Translating Iberia – José Luis Bellón: Bourdieu’s Field and the Critical Minefield of the 1898 Generation – Stuart Davis: Que(e)rying Spain: On the Limits and Possibilities of Queer Theory in Hispanism – Andrew Ginger: The Modern Moment: The Dawn of Cultural Modernity in Spain – Helena López: A Memory Studies approach to post-Spanish Civil War exile: the case of Mujeres Libres – Kirsty Hooper: New Cartographies in Galician Studies: From Literary Nationalism to Postnational Readings – Carmen Ramos Villar: Anthologies and Azorean literature: the Construction of an Azorean identity – Laura Lonsdale: Feminism and Form: Reading for Ambiguity in Esther Tusquets’ El mismo mar de todos los veranos – Claire Williams: The Princess and the Critic: Debates about ‘literatura light’ in Portugal – Nerea Arruti: Beyond the Guggenheim: Location, Perspective and Field in Basque Studies – Kathryn Crameri: Reading Iberias: Teaching and Researching the ‘Other Cultures’ of Spain.
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