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Visual Culture in Spain and Mexico

Autor Anny Brooksbank-Jones
en Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2011
Visual culture in Spain and Mexico analyses films, paintings and museum exhibitions to show how aspects of Hispanic visual culture 'manage' or 'mediate' risk, as articulated stylistically and ideologically in the visual artefact. The book is divided into six chapters plus an introduction. The first three chapters deal with Mexico or more accurately aspects of life in Mexico City; the other three with Spain or more precisely with the Basque Country and aspects of cultural appropriation which include but also exceed Basque cultural politics. The book is at one and the same time a fine set of specific, detailed essays on visual cultural artefacts and their histories/modes of consumption and reception, and a broader meditation on the role of visual culture in an age increasingly characterised by doom-laden analyses of global panics, pandemics and jihads. The study also reflects the continuing hybridization of Hispanic Studies into the eclecticism of Cultural and Visual Studies, and the re-siting of well known cultural objects and institutions - such as the Guggenheim and Picasso's Guernica - into new frames of reference, generating new approaches, ideas and modes of understanding.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780719056796
ISBN-10: 0719056799
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS

Notă biografică

Anny Brooksbank Jones is Hughes Professor of Spanish at The University of Sheffield.

Cuprins

List of illustrations Introduction and acknowledgements Part 1 1. After-image of the global city 2. Urban imaginaries 3. A scandalous family album Part 2 4. Words from other worlds. The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao 5. Countdown. Figuring risk and the Real 6. Symbolizing Gernika Conclusion Bibliography

Descriere

Analyses films, paintings and museum exhibitions to show how aspects of hispanic visual culture 'manage' or 'mediate' risk, as articulated stylistically and ideologically in the visual artefact. This title includes essays on visual cultural artefacts and their histories/modes of consumption and reception.