Spanish Cultural Studies: An Introduction : The Struggle for Modernity
Spanish Cultural Studies: An Introduction : The Struggle for Modernity
Author: Graham, Helen, Labanyi, Jo
Spain
Published on 15 January 1996 by OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS in the United Kingdom.
Paperback / softback | 478 pages, halftones
234 x 159 x 26 | 696g
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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