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Robert Patrick Newcomb (res.)
Hispania, ISSN 0018-2133, Vol. 101, Nº 4, 2018, págs. 650-652
Bulletin hispanique, ISSN 0007-4640, Vol. 120, Nº 2, 2018, págs. 716-720
Hispanófila: Literatura - Ensayos, ISSN 0018-2206, Nº 190, 2020, págs. 149-150
"A remarkable collection of in-depth essays on a vast array of topics relating to Iberian cultures across the ages. Rather than focusing on Spain as an isolated unit, this book encourages readers to view Iberia as a whole—a multifaceted, multicultural entity in which diverse languages, traditions, and histories come into play. Interdisciplinary in concept, it includes essays on politics and art, literature and geography, economics and religion, history and visual culture by acclaimed experts from both sides of the Atlantic. The articles on Irish cultural influences in Spanish are particularly refreshing. The articles on women during different periods of Iberian history help to provide a comprehensive view of Iberian society. Also extremely innovative are the sections on twentieth and twenty-first-century Iberia, which offer not only a new look at the rise of fascism and the civil war, but also groundbreaking work on Spanish film, television and popular literature, including comics. This is a book that all Hispanicists will want to have on their bookshelves." -Professor Barbara Mujica, Georgetown University, USA "A timely and engaging exploration of the new mapping of the field. In less than a decade, the debate about the need to shelve monologic and monolithic versions of Hispanism and replace them with a more plural relational approach has taken centre stage. There is growing consensus that the cultural, historical and political complexity of the territory cannot be addressed within traditional disciplinary borders with the old methodological tools. This book is a response to demands to put the reconfiguration of the field into practice. Many of the leading scholars in Iberian Studies have contributed to this monumental collection that demonstrates the justification and rewards of a comparative perspective. It derives some fruitful lessons from the application of the premises of Comparative Literature to the internal differences
Festive Traditions in Castile and Aragon in the Late Middle Ages: Ceremonies and Symbols of Power
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Faith and Footpaths: Pilgrimage in Medieval Iberia
págs. 16-26
Before the Reconquista: Frontier Relations in Medieval Iberia, 718–1031
págs. 27-40
págs. 41-49
Medieval Iberian Cultures in Contact: Iberian Cultural Production as Translation and Adaptation
págs. 50-61
Court and Convent: Senses and Spirituality in Hispanic Medieval Women’s Writing
págs. 65-78
págs. 79-92
págs. 93-104
Subjectivity and Hermeneutics in Medieval Iberia: The Example of the Libro de buen amor
págs. 105-117
págs. 118-133
The Early Modern Iberian Empires: Emulation, Alliance, Competition
págs. 139-151
The Iberian Inquisitions in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Between Coercion and Accommodation
págs. 152-161
The Way Behind and the Way Ahead: Cartography and the State of Spain in Cabeza de Vaca’s Relación
págs. 162-172
págs. 173-183
The expulsion of the moriscos: Seven monumental paintings from the kingdom of Valencia
págs. 184-200
págs. 203-212
Women from the periphery in Don Quixote: Ekphrasis versus counter-narrative
págs. 213-225
"Para tiempos de veras / se ejercitan en las burlas": Some uses of rehearsal on the Golden Age stage
págs. 226-237
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págs. 249-263
págs. 269-281
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Carlists against liberalism: Counter-revolution in the Iberian Peninsula during the Nineteenth century
págs. 293-304
From patriotism to liberalism: Political concepts in revolution
págs. 305-318
The modern city, 1850 to 1900: Urban plaaning and culture in Barcelona, Madrid and Bilbao
págs. 319-329
Building nations through words: Iberian identities in nineteenth-century literary historiography
págs. 333-343
págs. 344-356
págs. 357-367
Reforming the Peninsula: Costumbrismo and the theatre of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
págs. 368-379
Painting in the spanish enlightenment: Artist at court and in the academy
págs. 380-395
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Beyond the nation: Spanish civil war exile and the problem of Iberian cultural history
págs. 427-438
Translation and censorship under Franco and Salazar: Irish theatre on Iberian stages
págs. 439-449
págs. 450-461
págs. 465-477
Reclaiming the goods: Rendering Spanish-language writing in catalan and galician
págs. 478-489
págs. 490-500
Celluloid consensus: A comparative approach to film in portugal during World War II
págs. 501-515
(Inter)national spectres: Cinema in mid-twentieth- century Iberia
págs. 516-527
Pro-sovereignty politics in Catalonia and the Basque Country: Are the two cases comparable?
págs. 533-546
Going global: The international journey of basque culture and literature
págs. 547-557
págs. 558-569
Mediatizing a past of conflict: The Spanish Civil War through TV documentaries in the twenty-first century
págs. 570-582
págs. 583-595
Fermented memory: The intemperance of history in the narrative of Ramón Saizarbitoria
págs. 599-612
Of treasure maps and dictionaries: Searching for home in Carlota Fainberg, Bilbao-New York-Bilbao and l'últim patriarca
págs. 613-625
Rewriting the Iberian female detective: Deciphering truth, memory, and identity in the twenty-first-century novel
págs. 626-638
págs. 639-651
págs. 652-669
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