
Hispanic Baroques
Reading Culture in Context
Vanderbilt University Press
Published on 29. July 2005
Book
Hardback
350 pages
978-0-8265-1498-1 (ISBN)
Description
Essays focus on Baroque as a concept and category of analysis which has been central to an understanding of Hispanic cultures during the last several hundred years
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Tennessee
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
603 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8265-1498-1 (9780826514981)
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Persons
Luis Martin-Estudillo, Associate Professor of Spanish Literature and Culture at the University of Iowa, is Managing Editor of the Hispanic Issues series published by Vanderbilt. Nicholas Spadaccini, Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota, is editor-in-chief of the Hispanic Issues series and Hispanic Issues Online.
Content
The Baroque and Its Dark Sides; 1. Fernando R. De la Flor, On the Notion of a Melancholic Baroque; 2. Hernan Vidal, Aesthetic Categories as Empire Administration Imperatives: The Case of the Baroque; Baroque Anxieties and Strategies of Survival; 3. William Egginton. Of Baroque Holes and Baroque Folds; 4. Fernando Ordonez Tarin, Models of Subjectivity in the Spanish Baroque: Quevedo and Gracian; 5. David Castillo, Horror (vacul): The Baroque Condition; Institutions and Subjectivities in Baroque Spain; 6. Bradley J. Nelson, From Hieroglyphic Presence to Representational Sign: An Other Point of View in the Auto Sacramental; 7. Carlos M. Gutierrez, The Challenges of Freedom: Social Reflexivity in the Seventeenth-Century Literary Field; 8. Nieves Romero-Diaz, Revisiting the Culture of the Baroque: Nobility, City, and Post-Cervantine Novella; Strategies of Identity in the Colonial Context; 9. Silvia Suarez, Perspectives on Mestizaje in the Early Baroque: Inca Garcilaso and Cervantes; 10. Paola Marin, Freedom and Containment in the Colonial Theology of Sor Juana InEs de la Cruz; 11. Leonardo Garcia Paban, Sleeping with Corpses, Eating Hearts, and Walking Skulls. Criollo's Subjectivity in Antonio de la Calancha and Bartolome Arzans de Orsua y Vela; The Baroque and Its Transgressive Recyclings; 12. Mabel Morana, Baroque/ Neobaroque/Ultrabaroque: Disruptive Readings of Modernity; Afterword; Edward Friedman; Contributors; Index