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Bulls, Bullfighting, and Spanish Identities (Paperback)
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The matador flourishes his cape, the bull charges, the crowd
cheers: this is the image of Spain best known to the world. But
while the bull has long been a symbol of Spanish culture, it
carries more meaning than has previously been recognized. In this
book, anthropologist Carrie B. Douglass views bulls and
bullfighting as a means of discussing fundamental oppositions in
Spanish society and explains the political significance of those
issues for one of Europe's most regionalized countries. In talking
about bulls and bullfighting, observes Douglass, one ends up
talking not only about differences in region, class, and politics
in Spain but also about that country's ongoing struggle between
modernity and tradition. She relates how Spaniards and outsiders
see bullfighting as representative of a traditional, irrational
Spain contrasted with a more civilized Europe, and she shows how
Spaniards' ambivalence about bullfighting is actually a way of
expressing ambivalence about the loss of traditional culture in a
modern world. To fully explore the symbolism of bulls and
bullfighting, Douglass offers an overview of Spain's fiesta cycle,
in which the bull is central. She broadly and meticulously details
three different fiestas through ethnographic fieldwork conducted
over a number of years, delineating the differences in festivals
held in different regions. She also shows how a cycle of these
fiestas may hold the key to resolving some of Spain's fundamental
political contradictions by uniting the different regions of Spain
and reconciling opposing political camps--the right, which holds
that there is one Spain, and the left, which contends that there
are many. "Bulls, Bullfighting, and SpanishIdentities" is an
intriguing study of symbolism used to examine the broader
anthropological issues of identity and nationhood. Through its
focus on the political discourse of bulls and bullfighting, it
makes an original contribution to understanding not only Spanish
politics but also Spain's place in the modern world.
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Imprint: |
University of Arizona Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
April 1999 |
First published: |
April 1999 |
Authors: |
Carrie B Douglass
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Dimensions: |
154 x 227 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
245 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8165-1652-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-8165-1652-9 |
Barcode: |
9780816516520 |
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