The Spatiality of the Hispanic Avant-Garde: Ultraismo & Estridentismo, 1918-1927 is a thorough exploration of the meanings and values Hispanic poets and artists assigned to four iconic locations of modernity: the city, the cafes, means of transportation, and the sea, during the first decades of the 20th century. Joining important studies on Spatiality, Palomares-Salas convincingly argues that an unsolvable tension between place and space is at the core of the Hispanic avant-garde cultural production. A refreshing, transatlantic perspective on Ultraism and Stridentism, the book moves the Hispanic vanguards forward into broader, international discussions on space and modernism, and offers innovative readings of well-known, as well as rarely studied works.
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Gewebe-Einband
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Höhe: 239 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-90-04-40676-6 (9789004406766)
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Claudio Palomares Salas, PhD (University of Toronto, 2013) is Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies at Queen's University, Canada.
?Acknowledgements
?List of Illustrations
?Introduction: Spatiality and the Hispanic Avant-Garde
?1 Space, Place, and the Avant-Garde
?2 The Perspective of Experience
?3 Representing Space
?4 The Hispanic Transatlantic Avant-Garde
?5 Transatlantic Scholarship
?6 Itinerary
?1 Cities
?1 Madrid
?2 Mexico City
?3 Skyscrapers
?4 The Eiffel Tower
?5 The Viaduct
?6 Electrical Wiring
?2 Cafes
?1 El Colonial and Pombo
?2 Cafe de Nadie
?3 Doors
?4 Windows
?5 Tables
?6 Mirrors
?3 Mobile Spaces
?1 Trams
?2 Automobiles
?3 Airplanes
?4 Pilots
?5 Ships
?4 The Ultraista Sea
?1 Borges's Sea
?2 Adriano del Valle's Foam
?3 Humberto Rivas's Ocean
?4 Guillermo de Torre's High Tide
?5 Harbours
?6 Cathedrals
?Conclusion
?Bibliography
?Index