Encounters with Bergson(ism) in Spain
Title | Encounters with Bergson(ism) in Spain PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Fraser |
Publisher | |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Romance philology |
ISBN | 9780807892992 |
Encounters with Bergson(ism) in Spain
Title | Encounters with Bergson(ism) in Spain PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Fraser |
Publisher | Unc Department of Romance Studies |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Encounters with Bergson(ism) in Spain: Reconciling Philosophy, Literature, Film and Urban Space
Henri Lefebvre and the Spanish Urban Experience
Title | Henri Lefebvre and the Spanish Urban Experience PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Fraser |
Publisher | Bucknell University Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2011-09-19 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1611483697 |
Henri Lefebvre and the Spanish Urban Experience is the first book to thoroughly apply the French urban philosopher's thought on cities to the culture and literature of Spain. Fraser shows how Lefebvre's complex view of city as a mobile phenomenon is relevant to understanding a variety of Spanish cultural products—from urban plans and short writing on the urban expereince during the nineteenth century to urban theories, cultural practices and literary fiction of the twentieth century, pushing on to interrogate even te apperance of Mediterranean space and Barcelona in recent videogames.
The Barcelona Reader
Title | The Barcelona Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Enric Bou |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 2017-07-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1786945991 |
The first comprehensive Reader to accompany the remarkable city of Barcelona
Obsession, Aesthetics, and the Iberian City
Title | Obsession, Aesthetics, and the Iberian City PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Fraser |
Publisher | Vanderbilt University Press |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2022-01-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0826502393 |
Although many depictions of the city in prose, poetry, and visual art can be found dating from earlier periods in human history, Obsession, Aesthetics, and the Iberian City emphasizes a particular phase in urban development. This is the quintessentially modern city that comes into being in the nineteenth century. In social terms, this nineteenth-century city is the product of a specialist class of planners engaged in what urban theorist Henri Lefebvre has called the bourgeois science of modern urbanism. One thinks first of the large scale and the wide boulevards of Baron Georges von Haussmann’s Paris or the geometrical planning vision of Ildefons Cerdà’s Barcelona. The modern science of urban design famously inaugurates a new way of thinking the city; urban modernity is now defined by the triumph of exchange value over use value, and the lived city is eclipsed by the planned city as it is envisioned by capitalists, builders, and speculators. Thus urban plans, architecture, literary prose and poetry, documentary cinema and fiction film, and comics art serve as windows into our modern obsession with urban aesthetics. This book investigates the social relationships implied in our urban modernity by concentrating on four cities that are in broad strokes representative of the cultural and linguistic heterogeneity of the Iberian peninsula. Each chapter introduces but moves well beyond an identifiable urban area in a given city, noting the cultural obsession implicit in its reconstruction as well as the role of obsession in its artistic representation of the urban environment. These areas are Barcelona’s Eixample district, Madrid’s Linear City, Lisbon’s central Baixa area, and Bilbao’s Seven Streets, or Zazpikaleak. The theme of obsession—which as explored is synonymous with the concept of partial madness—provides a point of departure for understanding the interconnection of both urbanistic and artistic discourses.
Rewriting Franco’s Spain
Title | Rewriting Franco’s Spain PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel O’Donoghue |
Publisher | Bucknell University Press |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2017-10-18 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1611488613 |
Rewriting Franco’s Spain: Marcel Proust and the Dissident Novelists of Memory proposes a new reading of some of the most culturally significant and closely studied works of Spanish memory fiction from the past seventy years. It examines the influence of French writer Marcel Proust on fiction concerning the Spanish Civil War and Franco’s dictatorship by Carmen Laforet, Juan Goytisolo, Juan Benet, Carmen Martín Gaite, Jorge Semprún, and Javier Marías. It explores the ways in which À la recherche du temps perdu has been instrumental in these authors’ works, galvanizing their creative impetus, shaping their imaginative act, and guiding their adversarial stance toward Franco’s regime. This book illustrates how these writers use Proustian themes and techniques and thereby enhances our understanding of the function of memory and fictional creation in some of the most important milestones in contemporary Spanish literature. Rewriting Franco’s Spain argues that an appreciation of Proust’s pervasive influence on Spanish memory writing obliges us to reconsider the notion that Franco’s regime maintained a rigid stranglehold on imported culture. Capturing the richness of Spanish novelists’ contact with literature produced outside of Spain, it challenges the prevailing scholarly tendency to focus on the novelists’ immediate sociopolitical concerns. There is more to these texts than a simple testimony of the brutality and hardship of the civil war and life under Franco. By illuminating the subversive nature of Spanish novelists’ use of a Proust-inspired practice of self-writing, Rewriting Franco’s Spain seeks to readjust some of the ways we view the role of novelists living during the regime and in its wake. It advocates a conception of novelists as dissidents, teasing out the seditious undercurrent of their cultivation of self-writing and examining how they disputed the regime’s ideas about what culture should look like. The preconception that the development of Spanish literature under Franco was stunted because Spaniards were prevented from reading works considered an affront to National-Catholic sensibilities is cast aside, as is the notion that Spain was isolated from narrative developments elsewhere. Rewriting Franco’s Spain ultimately reveals the centrality of Proust’s monumental novel in the evolution of contemporary Spanish literature.
Making and Unmaking of Francoist Kitsch Cinema
Title | Making and Unmaking of Francoist Kitsch Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Alejandro Yarza |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2018-12-31 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1474420427 |
Analyses what makes an acting performance excellent, through a range of examples from world cinema.