Nathan Richardson
Constructing Spain
The Re-imagination of Space and Place in Fiction and Film, 1953-2003
Nathan Richardson
Constructing Spain
The Re-imagination of Space and Place in Fiction and Film, 1953-2003
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Constructing Spain explores the interactions between culture, geography, and society over fifty years of recent Spanish history through close readings of over a dozen films and novels.
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Constructing Spain explores the interactions between culture, geography, and society over fifty years of recent Spanish history through close readings of over a dozen films and novels.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bucknell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9781611483963
- ISBN-10: 1611483964
- Artikelnr.: 34112639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bucknell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9781611483963
- ISBN-10: 1611483964
- Artikelnr.: 34112639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nathan Richardson is associate professor of Spanish at Bowling Green State University.
Preface
1. Introduction: Spanish Territories, Global Geographies: Exploring Space
and Place in a New Spain
A Short Spatial History of Spain
Making Money Different(ly): Space and Capital, or the Urbanization of
Consciousness
Creating Space/Making Reality in a Third Millennium
2. The Production of Space and Place in Franco's Spain, 1953-1970
Once Upon a Place: ¡Bienvenido, Mr. Marshall!
Este cuento se ha acabado: the Spanish State in the Late Francoist Era,
1953-1970
The Ends of Spanish Space: Reivindicación del Conde don Julián
3. Building Beyond Spain: Readings from the Spanish Novel, 1970-1989
The Beginning of a Promising Friendship: El invierno en Lisboa and the
Flows of Postmodern Space
A Nation-State of Shadows: Muñoz Molina's Beltenebros, 1944-1989
Antonio Muñoz Molina (1991- ): Riding Beyond the Storm
4. Sacred Spain: Creative Destruction in the Spanish Cinema, 1961-2000
The Postsecularization Thesis, or Buñuel's Desperate Call for Life:
Viridiana
1975-1990: Secular Disenchantment and Sacred Movidas
1990-2000: The Rituals of Design, Corruption, and Consumption in El día de
la bestia
1990-2000, II: Cyber-Messiahs in a New Spain: Alejandro Amenábar's Abre los
ojos
5. The World Will Be Redonda, or the Dark Back of Community: the Narrative
World of Javier Marías, 1989-1996
Searching for Community in a Syrup-preserved World: Todas las almas
The Rise of a Kingdom: Corazón tan blanco, Mañana en la batalla piensa en
mí, and other Marías challenges, 1989-1996
Arriving at Redonda: Negra espalda del tiempo
6. Preserving the House While Pursuing the World: Julio Medem's Engagement
with Basque Space, from Vacas to La Pelota Vasca, 1992-2003
Vacas: Rethinking (Again and Again) Intimate Basque Space
Expanding Basqueland: La ardilla roja and Tierra
Circling Eden: Los amantes del círculo polar
From Euskal Herria to Euskal Hirria, or How to Build a New Basque City: La
pelota vasca
Afterward: Spanish Grammars of Creation: Re-conceiving, Perceiving, and
Practicing Space for the Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. Introduction: Spanish Territories, Global Geographies: Exploring Space
and Place in a New Spain
A Short Spatial History of Spain
Making Money Different(ly): Space and Capital, or the Urbanization of
Consciousness
Creating Space/Making Reality in a Third Millennium
2. The Production of Space and Place in Franco's Spain, 1953-1970
Once Upon a Place: ¡Bienvenido, Mr. Marshall!
Este cuento se ha acabado: the Spanish State in the Late Francoist Era,
1953-1970
The Ends of Spanish Space: Reivindicación del Conde don Julián
3. Building Beyond Spain: Readings from the Spanish Novel, 1970-1989
The Beginning of a Promising Friendship: El invierno en Lisboa and the
Flows of Postmodern Space
A Nation-State of Shadows: Muñoz Molina's Beltenebros, 1944-1989
Antonio Muñoz Molina (1991- ): Riding Beyond the Storm
4. Sacred Spain: Creative Destruction in the Spanish Cinema, 1961-2000
The Postsecularization Thesis, or Buñuel's Desperate Call for Life:
Viridiana
1975-1990: Secular Disenchantment and Sacred Movidas
1990-2000: The Rituals of Design, Corruption, and Consumption in El día de
la bestia
1990-2000, II: Cyber-Messiahs in a New Spain: Alejandro Amenábar's Abre los
ojos
5. The World Will Be Redonda, or the Dark Back of Community: the Narrative
World of Javier Marías, 1989-1996
Searching for Community in a Syrup-preserved World: Todas las almas
The Rise of a Kingdom: Corazón tan blanco, Mañana en la batalla piensa en
mí, and other Marías challenges, 1989-1996
Arriving at Redonda: Negra espalda del tiempo
6. Preserving the House While Pursuing the World: Julio Medem's Engagement
with Basque Space, from Vacas to La Pelota Vasca, 1992-2003
Vacas: Rethinking (Again and Again) Intimate Basque Space
Expanding Basqueland: La ardilla roja and Tierra
Circling Eden: Los amantes del círculo polar
From Euskal Herria to Euskal Hirria, or How to Build a New Basque City: La
pelota vasca
Afterward: Spanish Grammars of Creation: Re-conceiving, Perceiving, and
Practicing Space for the Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
1. Introduction: Spanish Territories, Global Geographies: Exploring Space
and Place in a New Spain
A Short Spatial History of Spain
Making Money Different(ly): Space and Capital, or the Urbanization of
Consciousness
Creating Space/Making Reality in a Third Millennium
2. The Production of Space and Place in Franco's Spain, 1953-1970
Once Upon a Place: ¡Bienvenido, Mr. Marshall!
Este cuento se ha acabado: the Spanish State in the Late Francoist Era,
1953-1970
The Ends of Spanish Space: Reivindicación del Conde don Julián
3. Building Beyond Spain: Readings from the Spanish Novel, 1970-1989
The Beginning of a Promising Friendship: El invierno en Lisboa and the
Flows of Postmodern Space
A Nation-State of Shadows: Muñoz Molina's Beltenebros, 1944-1989
Antonio Muñoz Molina (1991- ): Riding Beyond the Storm
4. Sacred Spain: Creative Destruction in the Spanish Cinema, 1961-2000
The Postsecularization Thesis, or Buñuel's Desperate Call for Life:
Viridiana
1975-1990: Secular Disenchantment and Sacred Movidas
1990-2000: The Rituals of Design, Corruption, and Consumption in El día de
la bestia
1990-2000, II: Cyber-Messiahs in a New Spain: Alejandro Amenábar's Abre los
ojos
5. The World Will Be Redonda, or the Dark Back of Community: the Narrative
World of Javier Marías, 1989-1996
Searching for Community in a Syrup-preserved World: Todas las almas
The Rise of a Kingdom: Corazón tan blanco, Mañana en la batalla piensa en
mí, and other Marías challenges, 1989-1996
Arriving at Redonda: Negra espalda del tiempo
6. Preserving the House While Pursuing the World: Julio Medem's Engagement
with Basque Space, from Vacas to La Pelota Vasca, 1992-2003
Vacas: Rethinking (Again and Again) Intimate Basque Space
Expanding Basqueland: La ardilla roja and Tierra
Circling Eden: Los amantes del círculo polar
From Euskal Herria to Euskal Hirria, or How to Build a New Basque City: La
pelota vasca
Afterward: Spanish Grammars of Creation: Re-conceiving, Perceiving, and
Practicing Space for the Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. Introduction: Spanish Territories, Global Geographies: Exploring Space
and Place in a New Spain
A Short Spatial History of Spain
Making Money Different(ly): Space and Capital, or the Urbanization of
Consciousness
Creating Space/Making Reality in a Third Millennium
2. The Production of Space and Place in Franco's Spain, 1953-1970
Once Upon a Place: ¡Bienvenido, Mr. Marshall!
Este cuento se ha acabado: the Spanish State in the Late Francoist Era,
1953-1970
The Ends of Spanish Space: Reivindicación del Conde don Julián
3. Building Beyond Spain: Readings from the Spanish Novel, 1970-1989
The Beginning of a Promising Friendship: El invierno en Lisboa and the
Flows of Postmodern Space
A Nation-State of Shadows: Muñoz Molina's Beltenebros, 1944-1989
Antonio Muñoz Molina (1991- ): Riding Beyond the Storm
4. Sacred Spain: Creative Destruction in the Spanish Cinema, 1961-2000
The Postsecularization Thesis, or Buñuel's Desperate Call for Life:
Viridiana
1975-1990: Secular Disenchantment and Sacred Movidas
1990-2000: The Rituals of Design, Corruption, and Consumption in El día de
la bestia
1990-2000, II: Cyber-Messiahs in a New Spain: Alejandro Amenábar's Abre los
ojos
5. The World Will Be Redonda, or the Dark Back of Community: the Narrative
World of Javier Marías, 1989-1996
Searching for Community in a Syrup-preserved World: Todas las almas
The Rise of a Kingdom: Corazón tan blanco, Mañana en la batalla piensa en
mí, and other Marías challenges, 1989-1996
Arriving at Redonda: Negra espalda del tiempo
6. Preserving the House While Pursuing the World: Julio Medem's Engagement
with Basque Space, from Vacas to La Pelota Vasca, 1992-2003
Vacas: Rethinking (Again and Again) Intimate Basque Space
Expanding Basqueland: La ardilla roja and Tierra
Circling Eden: Los amantes del círculo polar
From Euskal Herria to Euskal Hirria, or How to Build a New Basque City: La
pelota vasca
Afterward: Spanish Grammars of Creation: Re-conceiving, Perceiving, and
Practicing Space for the Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index







