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Reimagining History in Contemporary Spanish Media

Reimagining History in Contemporary Spanish Media
Author: Paul Julian Smith
Publisher: Visual Culture
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781839540417

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This book offers a new perspective via visual culture of the reimagining of history for contemporary Spanish media audiences. It gives close readings of major recent texts in a number of media (theater, cinema, television, and streaming) which have yet to receive scholarly attention and are closely connected to each other. And it stresses the intermediality of the visual by calling attention to connections between those media and others such as painting. From Picasso to the Javis and from the classic serial to Netflix, this book shows how Spanish history is radically reimagined through recent visual culture. Paul Julian Smith is Distinguished Professor in the Comparative Literature Program at the Graduate Center in City University of New York. A Fellow of the British Academy and the former Professor of Spanish in the University of Cambridge, he is the author of 24 books.


Embodying Memory in Contemporary Spain

Embodying Memory in Contemporary Spain
Author: Alison Ribeiro de Menezes
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014-04-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137379944

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This innovative book examines the emergence of a memory discourse in Spain since the millennium, taking as its point of departure recent grave exhumations and the "Law of Historical Memory." Through an analysis of exhumation photography, novels, films, television, and comics, the volume overturns the notion that Spanish history is pathological.


Spanish Practices

Spanish Practices
Author: Paul Julian Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2017-12-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 135119285X

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"This book is the first to explore the interaction of three media in contemporary Spain. Focusing on some of the best known and most important books, feature films, and television series in the country (including novelist Antonio Munoz Molina, director Pedro Almodovar, and the Spanish version of telenovela Ugly Betty), it addresses three pairs of linked issues central to Hispanic studies and beyond: history and memory, authority and society, and genre and transitivity. Much of the material is very recent and thus as yet unstudied. The book also focuses on the representation of gender, sexuality, and transnationalism in these texts. Drawing on approaches from both the humanities and social sciences it combines close readings of key texts with the analysis of production processes, media institutions, audiences, and reception."


Lost in Transition

Lost in Transition
Author: H. Rosi Song
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781382875

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This book examines contemporary recollection of Spain's transition to democracy in the late 1970s and its connection to the country's current political, financial and cultural crises through fiction, film, and television.


The Moderns

The Moderns
Author: Paul Julian Smith
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198160007

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This book offers a radically new account of the rich and varied culture of contemporary Spain. It focuses on three intellectuals who chronicle contemporary life (including journalist Francisco Umbral); three filmmakers who engage with the many nationalisms of the Spanish state (Victor Erice,Bigas Luna, and Julio Medem); and three crucial topics that are expressed in many media (the replaying of history, the rise and fall of the city, and the practice of everyday life). Ranging from the ethnographic photography of Cristina Garcia Rodero to the high tech architecture of SantiagoCalatrava and from the hyperrealist painting of Antonio Lopez to the neo-flamenco dance of Joaquin Cortes, this book is also the first to draw on theorists of the intellectual field, the production of space, and the arts of bricolage (Pierre Bourdieu, Henri Lefebvre, and Michel de Certeau). Refutingthe charge that contemporary Spanish culture is trivial or superficial, this book argues that it is fully engaged in the aesthetic and historical project of modernity.


Reimagining History from an Indigenous Perspective

Reimagining History from an Indigenous Perspective
Author: Joyce M. Szabo
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2022-11-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0826364101

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Few contemporary artists before the 1990s explored the negative impact of the Spanish in the Southwest, but unreflective celebrations of the Columbus Quincentennial brought about portrayals of a more complicated legacy of Columbus’s arrival in the Americas—especially by Indigenous artists. Through a series of etchings, Floyd Solomon of Laguna and Zuni heritage undertook a visual recounting of Pueblo history using Indigenous knowledge positioned to reimagine a history that is known largely from non-Native records. While Solomon originally envisioned more than forty etchings, he ultimately completed just twenty. From nightmarish visions of the Spanish that preceded their arrival to the subsequent return of the Spanish and their continuing effects on the Pueblo people, Solomon provides a powerful visual record. These insightful, probing etchings are included in this important full-color volume showcasing Solomon’s work and legacy. In Reimagining History from an Indigenous Perspective, Joyce M. Szabo positions Solomon among his contemporaries, making this vibrant artist and his remarkable vision broadly available to audiences both familiar with his work and those seeing it for the first time.


The Reinvention of Mexico in Contemporary Spanish Travel Writing

The Reinvention of Mexico in Contemporary Spanish Travel Writing
Author: Jane Hanley
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 082650213X

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The long history of transatlantic movement in the Spanish-speaking world has had a significant impact on present-day concepts of Mexico and the implications of representing Mexico and Latin America more generally in Spain, Europe, and throughout the world. In addition to analyzing texts that have received little to no critical attention, this book examines the connections between contemporary travel, including the local dynamics of encounters and the global circulation of information, and the significant influence of the history of exchange between Spain and Mexico in the construction of existing ideas of place. To frame the analysis of contemporary travel writing, author Jane Hanley examines key moments in the history of Mexican-Spanish relations, including the origins of narratives regarding Spaniards' sense of Mexico's similarity to and difference from Spain. This history underpins the discussion of the role of Spanish travelers in their encounters with Mexican peoples and places and their reflection on their own role as communicators of cultural meaning and participants in the tourist economy with its impact—both negative and positive—on places.


Grupo Prisa

Grupo Prisa
Author: Luis A. Albornoz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-04-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000076288

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In one of the first English-language studies of Grupo Prisa, this book delivers a comprehensive and concise approach to the political, economic and social-cultural profile of one of the leading cross-media conglomerates in Europe, tracing its development from a single newspaper publisher in 1972. Prisa is now the world’s leading Spanish and Portuguese-language media group in the creation and distribution of content in the fields of culture, education, and information, producing content for more than twenty countries with global brands like El País (newspaper), Los 40 (radio), or Santillana (education). Using a critical political economy approach, the authors track Prisa’s journey to becoming a cross-media conglomerate, and examine how it mirrors the recent history of the economic and political developments in Spain. This concise and highly contemporary volume is ideal for students, scholars and researchers looking to further their understanding of a growing Spanish-language media power, or more generally interested in international communication and media industries.


Constructing Identity in Contemporary Spain

Constructing Identity in Contemporary Spain
Author: Jo Labanyi
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2002
Genre: National characteristics, Spanish
ISBN: 9780198159933

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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.


Genre Fusion

Genre Fusion
Author: Sara J. Brenneis
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 1557536783

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" Genre Fusion demonstrates how Spanish authors accurately represent the lived experience of Spain's history and collective memory by overlapping the genres of fiction and historiography."