Catalan Culture : Experimentation, Creative Imagination and the Relationship with Spain.
This is a wide-ranging survey of modern Catalan artistic culture that includes studies on literature, film, theatre and performance art, and which highlights the innovatory aspects of such outputs.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cardiff :
University of Wales Press,
2018.
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Series: | Iberian and Latin American studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; David George: Two personal recollections; David George: Publications; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; A 'Natural History' of Return: Landscape, Myth and Memory in the Late Work of Mercè Rodoreda; 'La totalidad de la obra se representará en perfecto castellano': Censorship of Theatre in Catalonia after the Civil War; Rodolf Sirera's El verí del teatre (The Audition): Creating Performance, Reality and Politics On Stage; 'Antes eterna o negra que rota': ¡Ay, Carmela! and the Mythic Unity of Spain
- ' ... And the Great Bird of War Flew Past with Its Wings Outstretched': The Aesthetic Recreation of Trauma in Jordi Coca's Sota la pols (2001)Unmasking the Mask: Controversia del Toro y el Torero (Els Joglars, 2006) and the Craft of Theatremaking; On Influence, Tradition and Other Anxieties: Some Dilemmas of the Contemporary Catalan Stage; La Cubana in the Twenty-first Century: The Popular and the Political; Index; Tabula Gratulatoria; Back Cover