
Cultures of the Popular in the Modern Hispanic World
Tamesis Books (Publisher)
Published on 10. December 2024
Book
Hardback
284 pages
978-1-85566-415-9 (ISBN)
Description
How many cassette tapes do you still own? In one hundred years, how many TikTok videos or Instagram posts will still be accessible? Yet much of today's news and mass culture is produced and disseminated via transient means. Just as in previous eras.
Hispanic popular cultures of previous centuries, once intended for a broad audience, can now only be glimpsed in fragile, and frequently overlooked, media such as chapbooks, newspapers, journals and early sound recordings. This bilingual collection explores aspects of the ephemeral cultures of Spain and Latin America between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, taking advantage of the recent digital turn in the humanities.
The first section examines the varied audiences for mass literature in Spain and the authorities' attempts to censor and control it. The second looks at pliegos sueltos, songbooks and collections of popular poetry in Argentina, Mexico and Chile. The third section concentrates on questions of performance, studying placards which originally accompanied oral readings of pliegos sueltos, news ballads and zarzuelas. The volume concludes with a focus on three case studies: the travels of an eighteenth-century giant and the reception of his self-fashioning in Spain, the diffusion of the works of a Spanish pulp novelist in Portugal and Brazil and the revival of a Peruvian festival of popular music in the early twentieth century.
Throughout, the chapters show how the increasing digitisation of library and archival collections has enabled much of this ephemeral material to be 'discovered', analysed and compared, leading to new understandings of how popular culture developed and migrated and, indeed, what is meant by 'popular'.
Hispanic popular cultures of previous centuries, once intended for a broad audience, can now only be glimpsed in fragile, and frequently overlooked, media such as chapbooks, newspapers, journals and early sound recordings. This bilingual collection explores aspects of the ephemeral cultures of Spain and Latin America between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, taking advantage of the recent digital turn in the humanities.
The first section examines the varied audiences for mass literature in Spain and the authorities' attempts to censor and control it. The second looks at pliegos sueltos, songbooks and collections of popular poetry in Argentina, Mexico and Chile. The third section concentrates on questions of performance, studying placards which originally accompanied oral readings of pliegos sueltos, news ballads and zarzuelas. The volume concludes with a focus on three case studies: the travels of an eighteenth-century giant and the reception of his self-fashioning in Spain, the diffusion of the works of a Spanish pulp novelist in Portugal and Brazil and the revival of a Peruvian festival of popular music in the early twentieth century.
Throughout, the chapters show how the increasing digitisation of library and archival collections has enabled much of this ephemeral material to be 'discovered', analysed and compared, leading to new understandings of how popular culture developed and migrated and, indeed, what is meant by 'popular'.
Reviews / Votes
Overall, the volume brings together authors from different countries, disciplines, and perspectives, making evident the need to sustain research that embraces transnational and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of popular practices. * MUSIC & LETTERS *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Woodbridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
13 b/w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
593 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85566-415-9 (9781855664159)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
MARIANA MASERA is a Senior Researcher at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), director of the Laboratorio de Culturas e Impresos Populares Iberoamericanos (LACIPI), coordinator of the Red Internacional de Lyra Minima (RELYMI) and co-founder of the International Congress of Lyra Minima. ALISON SINCLAIR is Emeritus Professor in Modern Spanish Literature and Intellectual History, University of Cambridge, UK.
Content
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction - Alison Sinclair
TIMELINES (PENINSULAR)
1. No solo vulgo: sobre los publicos de la literatura de cordel - Juan Gomis
2. El control legislativo de los impresos menores en Espana en el Antiguo Regimen - Fermin de los Reyes Gomez
CULTURES AND TIMELINES OF THE AMERICAS
3. Latin American popular print literature: contacts across the Atlantic* - Gloria Chicote
4. Popular Songs as Sentimental Education. The Mexican Songbooks of Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (19th-20th centuries) - Mariana Masera
5. Lira Popular: conformacion de las hojas sueltas como medio de difusion de la poesia popular en Chile - Carolina Tapia Valenzuela
SPREADING NEWS AND CULTURES IN SPAIN
6. El cartel de feria y su publico - Jean-Francois Botrel
7. Guitar Journalists. Musical Notes From Nineteenth-Century Pliegos Sueltos* - Inmaculada Casas-Delgado
8. 'Aplaudida Por Espanoles': Italian Opera and the Invention of Spanish Musical Theatre - Clinton D. Young
SNAPSHOTS AND CASE-STUDIES IN SPAIN AND THE AMERICAS
9. Prensa popular y divulgacion cientifica: la cobertura informativa del tour espanol del gigante Bernardo Gigli (1758-1760) - Maria-Carmen Montoya-Rodriguez
10. Reading Enrique Perez Escrich in Brazil - Ricarda Musser
11. Criollos y andinos. Discos, cancioneros, partituras y prensa: representaciones y mediaciones de la fiesta de Amancaes (1927-1930) - Fred Rohner
Bibliography
Index
* translated by Alison Sinclair
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction - Alison Sinclair
TIMELINES (PENINSULAR)
1. No solo vulgo: sobre los publicos de la literatura de cordel - Juan Gomis
2. El control legislativo de los impresos menores en Espana en el Antiguo Regimen - Fermin de los Reyes Gomez
CULTURES AND TIMELINES OF THE AMERICAS
3. Latin American popular print literature: contacts across the Atlantic* - Gloria Chicote
4. Popular Songs as Sentimental Education. The Mexican Songbooks of Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (19th-20th centuries) - Mariana Masera
5. Lira Popular: conformacion de las hojas sueltas como medio de difusion de la poesia popular en Chile - Carolina Tapia Valenzuela
SPREADING NEWS AND CULTURES IN SPAIN
6. El cartel de feria y su publico - Jean-Francois Botrel
7. Guitar Journalists. Musical Notes From Nineteenth-Century Pliegos Sueltos* - Inmaculada Casas-Delgado
8. 'Aplaudida Por Espanoles': Italian Opera and the Invention of Spanish Musical Theatre - Clinton D. Young
SNAPSHOTS AND CASE-STUDIES IN SPAIN AND THE AMERICAS
9. Prensa popular y divulgacion cientifica: la cobertura informativa del tour espanol del gigante Bernardo Gigli (1758-1760) - Maria-Carmen Montoya-Rodriguez
10. Reading Enrique Perez Escrich in Brazil - Ricarda Musser
11. Criollos y andinos. Discos, cancioneros, partituras y prensa: representaciones y mediaciones de la fiesta de Amancaes (1927-1930) - Fred Rohner
Bibliography
Index
* translated by Alison Sinclair