Blanca Andreu, Galicia, and the New Iberian Mysticism

Blanca Andreu, Galicia, and the New Iberian Mysticism
Title Blanca Andreu, Galicia, and the New Iberian Mysticism PDF eBook
Author Robert Simon
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 143
Release 2019-01-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1498565727

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This book contributes to the ongoing discussion of the place of contemporary Galician writer Blanca Andreu’s work within the 1980s post-“novísimo” movement, as part of a larger resurgence of the Surrealist in Spanish poetry and its possible placement in the more recent mystical poetry of Spain. It provides a detailed textual analysis of her poetry, and in doing so reveals not only that her work encompasses notions of the surreal and the mystical but also, although Andreu has so far written entirely in Castilian (Spanish), that her poetry utilizes a variety of traditional Galician and Portuguese symbols and images. In this way her work challenges the boundaries between what we as readers may accept as a solely Castilian, Galician, or Spanish poetic. It bases its transtheoretical framework on findings from such fields as Galician studies, Iberian studies, mysticism studies, paradigm shift studies, and regional studies over the past two decades. Ultimately, this comprehensive and unique study shows how Andreu’s multifaceted transnational work may pertain to, and expand, our knowledge of each of these areas of focus.

Mystical Symbolism and the Posthuman in the 20th and 21st Century Poetic Voice of Ana Rossetti

Mystical Symbolism and the Posthuman in the 20th and 21st Century Poetic Voice of Ana Rossetti
Title Mystical Symbolism and the Posthuman in the 20th and 21st Century Poetic Voice of Ana Rossetti PDF eBook
Author Robert Simon
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 133
Release 2023-06-15
Genre
ISBN 1666900117

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This study offers a novel perspective of the poetry of acclaimed Spanish poet Ana Rossetti. This book informs on Posthumanism and the mystical in late 20th and early 21st Century Iberian poetics, and about how Rossetti's more recent poetry expresses a search for an essential meaning in a context criticized for its ontological emptiness.

Anti-Empire: Decolonial Interventions in Lusophone Literatures

Anti-Empire: Decolonial Interventions in Lusophone Literatures
Title Anti-Empire: Decolonial Interventions in Lusophone Literatures PDF eBook
Author Daniel F. Silva
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-09
Genre
ISBN 9781800855908

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Anti-Empire explores how different writers across Lusophone spaces engage with imperial and colonial power at its various levels of domination, while imagining alternatives to dominant discourses pertaining to race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexuality, and class. This project thus offers in-depth interrogations of racial politics, gender performance, socio-economic divisions, political structures, and the intersections of these facets of domination and hegemony.

The Spirit of Catalonia

The Spirit of Catalonia
Title The Spirit of Catalonia PDF eBook
Author Institut d'Estudis Catalans
Publisher Institut d'Estudis Catalans
Pages 212
Release 1985-07-10
Genre History
ISBN 8472830713

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Mikhail Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Psychology

Mikhail Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Psychology
Title Mikhail Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Psychology PDF eBook
Author Slav N. Gratchev
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 385
Release 2020-07-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1498582702

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Art and Answerability, the work that would become Mikhail Bakhtin’s literary manifesto, was first published in Den Iskusstva (The Day of the Art) on September 13, 1919. Mikhail Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Psychology: Art and Answerability celebrates one hundred years of Bakhtin’s heritage. This unique book examines the heritage of Mikhail Bakhtinin a variety of disciplines.To articulate the enduring relevance and heritage of the varied works of Bakhtin, sixteen scholars from eight countries have come together, and each has brought his/her unique perspective to the subject. Bakhtin’s work in aesthetics, moral philosophy, linguistics, psychology, carnival, cognition, contextualism, and the history and theory of the novel are present here, as understood by a wide variety of distinguished scholars.

Queer Transgressions in Twentieth-Century Polish Fiction

Queer Transgressions in Twentieth-Century Polish Fiction
Title Queer Transgressions in Twentieth-Century Polish Fiction PDF eBook
Author Jack J. B. Hutchens
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 155
Release 2020-07-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1793605041

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Throughout the twentieth century in Poland various ideologies attempted to keep queer voices silent—whether those ideologies were fascist, communist, Catholic, or neo-liberal. Despite these pressures, there existed a vibrant, transgressive trend within Polish literature that subverted such silencing. This book provides in-depth textual analyses of several of those texts, covering nearly every decade of the last century, and includes authors such as Witold Gombrowicz, Marian Pankowski, and Olga Tokarczuk, winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature. Jack J. B. Hutchens demonstrates the subversive power of each work, showing that through their transgressions they help to undermine nationalist and homophobic ideologies that are still at play in Poland today. Hutchens argues that the transgressive reading of Polish literature can challenge the many binaries on which conservative, heteronormative ideology depends in order to maintain its cultural hegemony.

Competing Stories

Competing Stories
Title Competing Stories PDF eBook
Author James Stamant
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 209
Release 2019-11-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1498593453

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Major changes in media in the late 19th and early 20th centuries challenged traditional ideas about artistic representation and opened new avenues for authors working in the modernist period. Modernist authors’ reactions to this changing media landscape were often fraught with complications and shed light on the difficulty of negotiating, understanding, and depicting media. The author of Competing Stories: Modernist Authors, Newspapers, and the Movies argues that negative depictions of newspapers and movies, in modernist fiction, largely stem from worries about the competition for modern audiences and the desire for control over storytelling and reflections of the modern world. This book looks at a moment of major change in media, the dominance of mass media that began with the primarily visual media of newspapers and movies, and the ways that authors like Ernest Hemingway, Zora Neale Hurston, James Joyce, Djuna Barnes, and others responded. The author contends that an examination of this moment may facilitate a better understanding of the relationship between media and authorship in our constantly shifting media landscape.