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050 0 4 _aDP233.L112.S636 1995
245 0 0 _aSpanish cultural studies :
_ban introduction : the struggle for modernity /
_cedited by Helen Graham and Jo Labanyi.
_hPR
260 _aOxford ;
_aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c(c)1995.
300 _axxi, 455 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
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338 _avolume
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505 0 0 _aCulture and identity : the case of Spain
_rHelen Graham and Jo Labanyi --
_tPart I. Elites in crisis, 1898-1931 --
_tThe loss of empire, regenerationism, and the forging of a myth of national identity
_rSebastian Balfour --
_tThe nationalisms of the periphery : culture and politics in the construction of national identity
_rEnric Ucelay Da Cal --
_tThe social praxis and cultural politics of Spanish Catholicism
_rFrances Lannon --
_tEducation and the limits of liberalism
_rJose Alvarez Junco --
_tLiterary modernism in Castilian : the creation of a dissident cultural elite
_rChris Perriam --
_tCatalan literary modernism and noucentisme : from dissidence to order
_rArthur Terry --
_tCatalan modernista architecture : using the past to build the modern
_rEmma Dent Coad --
_tThe literary avant-garde : a contradictory modernity
_rSue Frenck, Chris Perriam and Mike Thompson --
_tInternationalism and eclecticism : surrealism and the avant-garde in painting and film, 1920-1930
_rDawn Ades --
_tThe musical avant-garde : modernity and tradition
_rJulian White --
_tRural and urban popular cultures
_rJose Alvarez Junco --
_tThe cuple : modernity and mass culture
_rSerge Salaun --
_tPart II. The failure of democratic modernization, 1931-1939 --
_tWomen and social change
_rHelen Graham --
_tBeyond tradition and "modernity" : the cultural and sexual politics of Spanish anarchism
_rRichard Cleminson --
_tReform idealized : the intellectual and ideological origins of the Second Republic
_rEnrique Montero --
_tThe republican state and mass educational-cultural initiatives, 1931-1936
_rChristopher Cobb --
_tThe political debate within Catholicism
_rFrances Lannon --
_tCatalan nationalism : cultural plurality and political ambiguity
_rEnric Ucelay Da Cal --
_tThe republican and nationalist wartime cultural apparatus
_rAlicia Alted --
_tPropaganda art : culture by the people or for the people? / Jo Labanyi --
_tPart III. Authoritarian modernization, 1940-1975 -- "Terror and progress" : industrialization,
505 0 0 _amodernity, and the making of Francoism
_rMike Richards --
_tGender and the state : women in the 1940s
_rHelen Graham --
_tEducation and political control
_rAlicia Alted --
_tThe moving image of the Franco regime : noticiariosy documentales, 1943-1975
_rSheelagh Ellwood --
_tThe ideology and practice of sport
_rJohn London --
_tCensorshop or the fear of mass culture
_rJo Labanyi --
_tCifesa : cinema and authoritarian aesthetics
_rPeter Evans --
_tConstructing the nation : Francoist architecture
_rEmma Dent Coad --
_tMusic and the limits of cultural nationalism
_rJulian White --
_tThe urban and rural guerrilla of the 1940s
_rPaul Preston --
_tPopular culture in the "years of hunger" / Helen Graham --
_tThe emergency of a dissident intelligentsia
_rBarry Jordan --
_tSocial and economic change in a climate of political immobilism
_rBorja de Riquer Permanyer I --
_tEducational policy in a changing society
_rAlicia Alted --
_tCatholicism and social change
_rFrances Lannon --
_tThe left and the legacy of Francoism : political culture in opposition and transition
_rElias Diaz --
_tThe politics of popular music : on the dynamics of new song
_rCatherine Boyle --
_tLiterary experiment and cultural cannibalization
_rJo Labanyi --
_tPainting and sculpture : the rejection of high art
_rEmma Dent Coad --
_tCinema, memory, and the unconscious
_rPeter Evans --
_tPart IV. Democracy and Europeanization : continuity and change, 1975-1992 --
_tPolitical transition and cultural democracy : coping with the speed of change
_rRosa Montero --
_tEducational policy in democratic Spain
_rAlicia Alted --
_tBack to the future : cinema and democracy
_rPeter Evans --
_tSome perspectives on the nation-state and autonomies in Spain
_rAntonio Elorza --
_tThe politics of language : Spain's minority languages
_rClare Mar-Molinero --
_tBecoming normal : cultural production and cultural policy in Catalonia
_rJosep-Anton Fernandez --
_tNegotiating Galician cultural identity
_rXelis de Toro Santos --
_tThe promotion of cultural production in Basque
_rJesus maria Lasagabaster --
_tThe mass media : a problematic modernization
_rEnrique Bustamante --
_tRedefining the public interest : television in Spain today
_rBarry Jordan --
_tThe film industry : under pressure from the state and television
_rAugusto M. Torres --
_tArtistic patronage and enterprise culture
_rEmma Dent Coad --
_tDesigner culture in the 1980s : the price of success
_rEmma Dent
505 0 0 _aCoad --
_tThe silent revolution : the social and cultural advances of women in democratic Spain
_rRosa Montero --
_tWork, women, and the family : a critical perspective
_rAnny Brooksbank Jones --
_tGay and lesbian culture
_rChris Perriam --
_tPostmodernism and the problem of cultural identity
_rJo Labanyi --
_tThe politics of 1992
_rHelen Graham and Antonio Sanchez.
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