The Routledge Companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment

The Routledge Companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment
Author: Elizabeth Franklin Lewis
Publisher: Routledge Companions to Hispanic and Latin American Studies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Enlightenment
ISBN: 9781138747791

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Introduction to Routledge companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment / Elizabeth Franklin Lewis, Mónica Bolufer Peruga, Catherine M. Jaffe -- The Enlightenment in Spain : new historiographical perspectives / Mónica Bolufer Peruga -- The georacial past in the New World present : Antonio de Ulloa's Noticias Americanas / Ruth Hill -- A line of touch : liminality and environment in eighteenth-century / Nuria Valverde -- School or battlefield? Capmany's modernity / Jesus Torrecilla -- Contesting the grounds for feminism in the Hispanic eighteenth century : the Enlightenment and its legacy / Catherine M. Jaffe -- Doubting the lettered city : Simón Rodríguez, Antonio José de Irisarri, and the literary skepticism of Rousseau / Ronald Briggs -- Connecting with the Enlightenment : European political economy in eighteenth-century Spain / Jesús Astigarraga -- Women as public intellectuals during the Hispanic Enlightenment : the case of Josefa Amar y Borbón's Ensayo histórico-apologético de la literatura española / Elizabeth Franklin Lewis -- Seduction and the trials of romance in eighteenth-century Spanish novels / Ana Rueda -- Negotiating subjectivities on the fringes of the empire : the port city of Cartagena de Indias as site of social and political convergence / Mariselle Meléndez -- The urban cultural model : center and periphery / Alvarez Barrientos -- Enlightened thought, courtly sociability and visual culture : Francisco Goya, painter / Jesusa Vega -- "Open the door so that misery may leave" : artisan education and the Royal Academy of San Carlos in late eighteenth century Mexico City / Susan Deans Smith -- The Enlightenment and its interpreters : nobility, bureaucrats and publicists / María Victoria López-Cordón Cortezo -- Circles of enlightenment : Goya y sus amigos in the 1790s / Janis Tomlinson -- British impressions of the Spanish Atlantic monarchy in the age of Enlightenment / Gabriel Paquette -- The role of Holland House in the diffusion, exchange and transformation of Spanish enlightened ideas 1793-1833 : two illustrations : Holland House and Holland Library / Sally-Ann Kitts -- Translation in the culture of Enlightenment Spain / Maria Jesus Garcia Garrosa -- "Todos los progresos que ha hecho el entendimiento humano" : knowledge, networking, and the encyclopedic turn in Enlightenment Spain / Clorinda Donato and Manuel Romero -- To combat but not to arms : galant music in honor of Charles III from Mexico City / Drew Davies -- Poverty, punishment, and the Enlightenment in the Spanish Empire : anti-vagrancy initiatives in late colonial Mexico from a transoceanic perspective / Eva M. Mehl -- "Relentless war" : theater and censorship in eighteenth-century Spain / David T. Gies -- Majos in Madrid, presidiarios across empire : territory, convict transport, and skits of the age of Enlightenment / Rebecca Haidt -- Found in translation : homoerotica and unconventional Muslim masculinities in Gaspar María de Nava Alvarez's Poesías asiáticas / Mehl Penrose -- Inquisition and enlightenment / Daniel Muñoz Sempere -- Positive and negative presenceof a "radical enlightenment" in New Spain / Gabriel Torres Puga -- Enlightenment, reform and revolution in the Viceroyalty of Peru / Claudia Rosas Lauro -- The constitution of Cádiz and Spanish-American independence / Ivana Frasquet.

The Routledge Companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment

The Routledge Companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment
Author: Elizabeth Franklin Lewis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 913
Release: 2019-09-30
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1351718878

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The Routledge Companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment is an interdisciplinary volume that brings together an international team of contributors to provide a unique transnational overview of the Hispanic Enlightenment, integrating both Spain and Latin America. Challenging the usual conceptions of the Enlightenment in Spain and Latin America as mere stepsisters to Enlightenments in other countries, the Companion explores the existence of a distinctive Hispanic Enlightenment. The interdisciplinary approach makes it an invaluable resource for students of Hispanic studies and researchers unfamiliar with the Hispanic Enlightenment, introducing them to the varied aspects of this rich cultural period including the literature, visual art, and social and cultural history.

The Routledge Companion to Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Latin American Literary and Cultural Forms

The Routledge Companion to Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Latin American Literary and Cultural Forms
Author: Guillermina De Ferrari
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2022-08-19
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0429602677

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The Routledge Companion to Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Latin American Literary and Cultural Forms brings together a team of expert contributors in this critical and innovative volume. Highlighting key trends within the discipline, as well as cutting-edge viewpoints that revise and redefine traditional debates and approaches, readers will come away with an understanding of the complexity of twenty-first-century Latin American cultural production and with a renovated and eminently contemporary understanding of twentieth-century literature and culture. This invaluable resource will be of interest to advanced students and academics in the fields of Latin American literature, cultural studies, and comparative literature.

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Spain

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Spain
Author: Elisa Martí-López
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1351122886

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The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Spain brings together an international team of expert contributors in this critical and innovative volume that redefines nineteenth-century Spain in a multi-national, multi-lingual, and transnational way. This interdisciplinary volume examines questions moving beyond the traditional concept of Spain as a singular, homogenous entity to a new understanding of Spain as an unstable set of multipolar and multilinguistic relations that can be inscribed in different translational ways. This invaluable resource will be of interest to advanced students and scholars in Hispanic Studies.

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean (1492-1898)

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean (1492-1898)
Author: Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1351606344

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The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean (1492-1898) brings together an international team of scholars to explore new interdisciplinary and comparative approaches for the study of colonialism. Using four overarching themes, the volume examines a wide array of critical issues, key texts, and figures that demonstrate the significance of Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean across national and regional traditions and historical periods. This invaluable resource will be of interest to students and scholars of Spanish and Latin American studies examining colonial Caribbean and Latin America at the intersection of cultural and historical studies; transatlantic, postcolonial and decolonial studies; and critical approaches to archives and materiality. This timely volume assesses the impact and legacy of colonialism and coloniality.

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Medieval Iberia

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Medieval Iberia
Author: E. Michael Gerli
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351809784

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The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Medieval Iberia: Unity in Diversity draws together the innovative work of renowned scholars as well as several thought-provoking essays from emergent academics, in order to provide broad-range, in-depth coverage of the major aspects of the Iberian medieval world. Exploring the social, political, cultural, religious, and economic history of the Iberian Peninsula, the volume includes 37 original essays grouped around fundamental themes such as Languages and Literatures, Spiritualities, and Visual Culture. This interdisciplinary volume is an excellent introduction and reference work for students and scholars in Iberian Studies and Medieval Studies. SERIES EDITOR: BRAD EPPS SPANISH LIST ADVISOR: JAVIER MUÑOZ-BASOLS

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture
Author: Rodrigo Cacho Casal
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 843
Release: 2022-05-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1351108697

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The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture introduces the intellectual and artistic breadth of early modern Spain from a range of disciplinary and critical perspectives. Spanning the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (a period traditionally known as the Golden Age), the volume examines topics including political and scientific culture, literary and artistic innovations, and religious and social identities and institutions in transformation. The 36 chapters of the volume include both expert overviews of key topics and figures from the period as well as new approaches to understudied questions and materials. This invaluable resource will be of interest to advanced students and scholars in Hispanic studies, as well as Renaissance and early modern studies more generally.

The Cambridge Companion to Latin American Independence

The Cambridge Companion to Latin American Independence
Author: Marcela Echeverri
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2023-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 110861499X

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Bringing together experts across Latin America, North America, and Spain, The Cambridge Companion to Latin American Independence innovatively revisits Latin American independence within a larger regional, temporal, and thematic framework to highlight its significance for the Age of Atlantic Revolutions. The volume offers a synthetic yet comprehensive tool for understanding and assessing the most current studies in the field and their analytical contributions to the broader historiography. Organized thematically and across different regions of the Iberian Peninsula and Spanish and Luso America, the essays deepen well-known conclusions and reveal new interpretations. They offer analytical interventions that produce new questions on periodization, the meaning of anti-colonialism, liberalism, and republicanism, as well as the militarization of societies, public opinion, the role of sciences, labor regimes, and gender dynamics. A much-needed addition to the existing scholarship, this volume brings a transnational perspective to a critical period of history in Latin America.

Spanish Laughter

Spanish Laughter
Author: Antonio Calvo Maturana
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2022-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1800735006

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Presenting a cultural and interdisciplinary study of humor in Spain from the eighteenth century to the present day, this book examines how humour entered public life, how it attained a legitimacy to communicate ‘serious’ ideas in the Enlightenment and how this set the seed for the key position that humor occupies in society today. Through a range of case studies that run from Goya’s paintings, humor, and gender representations in radio programmes during the first Franco regime, developmentalist cinema of the sixties and seventies, to the transformation of female humor in social media, the book traces the core role that the comical has played in the public sphere. The contributors to this volume represent a wide range of disciplines including gender studies, humour studies and Hispanic studies and offer international perspectives on Spanish laughter.