Spanish Cultural Studies: An Introduction: The Struggle for Modernity (Science Publications)

Spanish Cultural Studies: An Introduction: The Struggle for Modernity (Science Publications)

by Helen Graham (Editor), Jo Labanyi (Series Editor)

Synopsis

Spanish cultural studies are still in their infancy and to date, there has been little interdisciplinary work. Spanish Cultural Studies: An Introduction maps out the new terrain, taking into account the major changes which have been taking place in the context of Spanish Studies in both secondary and higher education. The focus is now upon a broader range of cultural forms, hence this book adopts an interdisciplinary approach in its wide-ranging study of twentieth-century Spanish culture and society, emphasizing recent and contemporary developments. This single volume gives the English-speaking reader unprecedented access to the latest research and key debates on twentieth-century Spanish culture. All the essays draw on international expertise across a range of specialisms, and include suggestions for further reading. While the book's innovative and challenging content will recommend it to Hispanists, its European perspective and the availability of quotations in translation make it a crucial volume for comparative work in cultural studies. Its format - editorial introductions, glossary, chronology and copious illustrations - also ensures accessibility to the reader who is new to the field. The volume will be essential reading for anyone interested in modern and contemporary Spanish society and its culture.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 478
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 25 Jan 1996

ISBN 10: 0198151993
ISBN 13: 9780198151999

Media Reviews
The authors include both established and young academics and the essays are readable and informative./Forum for Modern Language Studies 35 : 4 1999
a challenge to Hispanists to broaden our perspectives and a practical aid in our everyday teaching and research ... a major contribution to resources for the study of twentieth-century Spain ... The editors are to be complimented on their thoughtful use of illustrations ... a brilliantly-conceived and well-executed volume which will no doubt be indispensable to all students, teachers and enthusiasts of Spanish culture. * Kathryn Crameri, JHR 4 (1995-1996) *
I look forward to using this text; a book dealing so comprehensively with such a wide range of issues is well overdue. * Cathy Warshall, Staffordshire University *
Because of the scope and quality of its approach this is a textbook which lays the foundations for Spanish Cultural Studies ... The volume is both informative and accessible and will become a key reference work for a large spectrum of curricular disciplines and comparative courses. * Tesserae *
Because of the scope and quality of its approach this is a textbook which lays the foundations for Spanish Cultural Stuies and marks the entry of this discipline into a movement within the humanities long established in other academic departments and especially dominant in Latin-American studies. The volume is both informative and accessible and will become a key reference work for a large spectrum of curricular disciplines and comparative courses. * Xon De Ros, King's College, London, Tesserae 2 (1996) *
the breadth of the fields and topics covered is to be applauded, for the book is in fact tightly structured ... The need for brevity in each article has forced a concise style upon the authors who have pared down and concentrated their material, which makes for a stimulating read. The book is enlivened by apt illustrations with useful explanatory captions, a good glossary and politico-cultural chronology. Altogether a must for the Reading List. * Monica Threlfall, Loughborough University, Journal of Area Studies 9: 1996 *