Welcome to Loot.co.za!
Sign in / Register |Wishlists & Gift Vouchers |Help | Advanced search
|
Your cart is empty |
|||
Showing 1 - 4 of 4 matches in All Departments
La primera revision critica de la vasta obra creativa de Manuel Vazquez Montalban Escritor prolifico como novelista, poeta, periodista y analista cultural, Manuel Vazquez Montalban (1939-2003) fue tambien un pionero en el area de estudios sobre la cultura popular espanola y la memoria historica. Estena coleccion de 16 ensayos originales sobre la obra de una de las principales figuras intelectuales en la Espana de los ultimos 40 anos, representa un esfuerzo colectivo de valoracion de sus mas importantes contribuciones endefinicion de la cultura de la Espana democratica. El hilo comun a todos los articulos es la exploracion del tema de la memoria individual y colectiva, el analisis de la memoria cultural y la recuperacion de larica, contra el legado de olvido del franquismo y las corrientes de la globalizacion. El libro incluye tambien un estudio introductorio y una entrevista inedita a fondo con Vazquez Montalban por el editor del volumen. JOSE F. COLMEIRO es catedratico de espanol en la Universidad de Michigan State. OTHER CONTRIBUTORS: Eugenia Afinoguenova, Francesc Arroyo, Mari Paz Balibrea, Frances Cate-Arries, Joseba Gabilondo, Patricia Hart, Hado Lyra, James Mandrell, Jorge Mari, Jaume Marti-Olivella, William Nichols, Kay Pritchett, Gustavo Rodriguez-Moran, Serge Salaun, Georges Tyras, Daniel Vazquez Salles, Kathleen M. Vernon
The art and culture of Spain significantly influenced many of America's most renowned 19th- and 20th-century artists. Mary Cassatt visited the country early in her career and first garnered the attention of the French Impressionists with her paintings of Spanish themes. William Merritt Chase, fascinated with Spanish art, traveled to Madrid and its environs to paint landscapes and study at the Prado. And Robert Henri not only drew on the country's culture and traditions as a personal muse but repeatedly brought his art students to Spain as part of their training. Featuring works by all of these artists, as well as others such as John Singer Sargent and Thomas Eakins, this handsome volume reveals the important and varied ways that Spain inspired a century of American artists. Distributed for the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Chrysler Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA (February 12-May 16, 2021) Milwaukee Art Museum (June 11-October 3, 2021)
The Prado takes an unconventional look at Spain's most iconic art museum. Focusing on the Prado as a space of urban leisure, Eugenia Afinoguenova highlights the political history of the museum's relation to the monarchy, the church, and the liberal nation-state, as well as its role as an extension of Madrid's social center, the Prado Promenade. Rather than assume that visitors agreed about how to interpret the museum, Afinoguenova approaches the history of the Prado as a debate about culture and leisure. Just like those crossing the museum's threshold, who did not always trace a firm line between what they could see or do inside the building and outside on the Paseo del Prado, the participants in this debate-journalists, politicians, museum directors, art critics-considered museum-going to be part of a broader discussion concerning citizenship and voting rights, the rise of Madrid to the status of a modern capital, and the growing gap between town and country. Based on extensive archival research on the museum's displays and policies as well as the attitudes of visitors and city-dwellers, The Prado unfolds the museum's many political and propagandistic roles and examines its complicated history as a monument to the tension between culture and leisure. Art historians and scholars of museum studies and visual and leisure culture will find this foundational study of the Prado invaluable.
Spain Is (Still) Different addresses both theoretical perspectives on the study of tourism in Spain and specific cases of the cultural impact of travel and tourism on Spanish culture in the late eighteenth to early twenty-first centuries. With contributions from experts in leisure and culture studies, literature, film, and art historians from Spain, the UK, and the U.S., this innovative multi-disciplinary volume introduces readers to methodological and practical issues concerning the cultural function of tourism in Spain. The main body of contributions comes from the area of cultural studies. In the introduction, Afinoguenova and Marti-Olivella provide a comprehensive overview of the problematic of tourism in Spain and of diverse approaches to the study of tourism in its relation to Spanish culture. Unlike other collections on tourism studies, this book is aimed to bridge the gap between the social sciences and the humanities. It is structured to provide an example of how experts in different fields can use each other's work in order to achieve a multi-faceted understanding of the phenomenon of tourism and its implications."
|
You may like...
|