Four Postmodern Poets of Spain

Four Postmodern Poets of Spain
Title Four Postmodern Poets of Spain PDF eBook
Author Kay Pritchett
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1991
Genre Poetry
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Postmodernism: A Bibliography, 1926-1994

Postmodernism: A Bibliography, 1926-1994
Title Postmodernism: A Bibliography, 1926-1994 PDF eBook
Author Deborah L. Madsen
Publisher BRILL
Pages 626
Release 2023-11-20
Genre Art
ISBN 9004647287

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This is the first bibliography of Postmodernism to take account of work published in all subject areas and in all languages. Deborah Madsen has identified a new first occurrence of the term in 1926, preceding by more than twenty years the first occurence documented by the Oxford English Dictionary. In a chronological listing, books, articles, notes, letters and working papers on Postmodernism are described with full bibliographical details. Reviews of major books are documented and full contents listings are given for special issues of journals devoted to Postmodernism. An appendix includes books on Postmodernism announced for publication in 1995. This bibliography brings together in one place all secondary material published on Postmodernism. All disciplines are included, from anthropology to zoology: architecture, cultural studies, dance, drama, feminism, fiction, geography, history, legal studies, literary theory, mathematics, medicine, music, pedagogical theory, philosophy, photography and film, poetry, politics, religion, sociology, the visual and plastic arts, and others. The bibliography also documents items in a range of languages other than English: Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Slovanian, Spanish, and the Scandinavian languages. Access to the information contained in the bibliography is made easy with a comprehensive index providing guidance according to author, subject, language, and key words. Postmodernism: A Bibliography, 1926-1994 is an essential reference text for anyone working in the area of contemporary culture studies.

Dark Assemblages

Dark Assemblages
Title Dark Assemblages PDF eBook
Author Kay Pritchett
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 215
Release 2015-10-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1611486734

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This book examines strategies of transformation (becomings, image-making, and the phantasmagoric) that figure in four stories and a novel by Gothic fiction writer Pilar Pedraza (Spain, 1951). While critics have long associated the Bildungsroman with Gothic fiction, this study takes a close look at the developmental process itself: the means by which a protagonist, young or old, might transcend a deprived status to achieve a complete sense of self. Pedraza's works imply that, regardless of the path followed, a character's ability to think differently is crucial to progress. The fixed image, representative of an inflexible, socially determined mindset, arises as an obstacle to maturation. In "Días de perros," for example, a triangular arrangement of coins in a cigar box elucidates the connection between individual lives and the social order or assemblage. Literary texts, such as this one, serve as collective assemblages of enunciation, capable of exposing fixed images as powerful instruments of control. "Tristes Ayes del Águila Mejicana" discovers fixed images among the icons of Colonial Spain's exequias reales, used in this case to territorialize the evolving identity of indigenous peoples. The territory thatPedraza's fictionbest illuminates is, in reality, the image. When images remain fixed or territorialized, they uncannily infect the assemblages over which they exert influence. Placing emphasis on images that impact women, Pedraza, in "Anfiteatro," for example, deconstructs "cat woman," which, albeit a potentially subversive image in its early manifestations, eventually ceases to empower the feminine, lashing it, rather, to a burdensome stereotype. Territorialized, the feminine must, then, break free from the image in order to discover representations more capable of illuminating present-day challenges. The phrase "dark assemblages," drawn from Deleuze and Guattari's A Thousand Plateaus, gestures toward societal stagnation as a decisive factor in individual evolvement. Gothic fiction represents an uneven landscape, in that it tenders the possibility of a social critique yet, equally well, lends itself to the exclusion of specific identities and practices that society brands as anomalous. Pedraza's Gothic fiction is, indeed, subversive, in that it offers readers original perceptions of modern day people and the assemblages, dark or otherwise, to which they belong.

Women Poets of Spain, 1860-1990

Women Poets of Spain, 1860-1990
Title Women Poets of Spain, 1860-1990 PDF eBook
Author John Chapman Wilcox
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 396
Release 1997
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780252065590

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This is the first volume-in English or Spanish-to analyze the work of the principal women poets of Modern Spain. In it, John Wilcox draws on recent feminist critical theory and shows how Spanish poetry by women is not just a modern phenomenon but an ignored tradition whose roots reach back to the very beginnings of poetry of the Iberian Peninsula.

Nature's Colloquy with the Word

Nature's Colloquy with the Word
Title Nature's Colloquy with the Word PDF eBook
Author Kay Pritchett
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 166
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780838755662

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This goal allies her with poets from Spain's symbolist past, who acknowledge the insufficiency of language yet pursue elusive meaning. Canelo's poetry advances their struggle, since, through a method ecofeminist Carol Bigwood has called "nonlinguistic silent presencing," she is able to finesse an apparent fusion between nature and the word."--Jacket.

The Twilight of the Avant-garde

The Twilight of the Avant-garde
Title The Twilight of the Avant-garde PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Mayhew
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 180
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1846311837

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Twilight of the Avant-Garde addresses the central problem of contemporary Spanish poetry: the attempt to preserve the scope and ambition of modernist poetry at the end of the twentieth century. Offering a critical analysis of Luis Garcìa Montero’s “poetry of experience,” and the work of José Angel Valente and Antonio Gamoneda, among others, Mayhew challenges received notions about the value of poetic language in relation to the society and culture at large. Ultimately championing the survival of more challenging and ambitious modes of poetic writing in the postmodern age, this volume argues that the cultural ambition of modernist poetics remains alive and well in our age of cynicism.

A Bilingual Anthology of Spanish Poetry

A Bilingual Anthology of Spanish Poetry
Title A Bilingual Anthology of Spanish Poetry PDF eBook
Author Luis Ramos-García
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1997
Genre Poetry
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This anthology proceeds chronologically with bilingual renditions of several poems by each of the 30 poets featured. The translations reproduce the spirit of historical rupture, the self-deceptions of postmodern societies, and testimony of what it means to be living in a post-Franco era.