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Collapse, Catastrophe and Rediscovery: Spain's Cultural Panorama in the Twenty-First Century

Editat de Jennifer Brady, Ibon Izurieta, Ana-Maria Medina
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2014
A collection that presents a variety of perspectives and a wide range of analyses of some of the most pertinent contemporary Spanish texts and films with the goal of expanding conceptualizations of the cultural panorama of Spain today.
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ISBN-13: 9781443856317
ISBN-10: 1443856312
Pagini: 137
Dimensiuni: 150 x 208 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Jennifer Brady (PhD, Colorado) is Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Minnesota Duluth, and the Managing Editor of Hispania. Her research examines representations of masculinities, distortions and modifications of corporeal and written texts, and manifestations of desire in contemporary Spanish fiction. Phenomenological and feminist theories, namely works by Merleau-Ponty and Kristeva, frame her scholarship. She is currently working on a book project titled Men and Masculinities in Flux: Representations in Contemporary Spain, and will publish a chapter in the forthcoming Ventura Pons: Una mirada excepcional desde el cine catalan. Ibon Izurieta (PhD, Iowa) is Assistant Professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver. His research interests center on the concept of identity and how a new performative version of identity can be harnessed in progressive activism. His areas of research include the concept of identity in post-Franco Basque and Peninsular narrative and film. He has published articles on those topics, and is currently working on a manuscript on Miguel de Unamuno. Ana-Maria Medina (PhD, Houston) is an independent researcher. Her investigation delves into the pressing questions of cultural conflict and assimilation, union and disunion, historical memory, feminine space, and transcultural and multilingual artistic production in the Peninsula. She teaches beginner and intermediate language classes, heritage language courses, and twentieth and twenty-first century Peninsular literature, film and culture courses. She has published in various mediums, including scholarly journals, collections and magazines, and has presented at numerous national and international conferences.