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This book explores how modernity, the urban, and the sacred overlap
in fundamental ways in contemporary Spain. Urban spaces have
traditionally been seen as the original sites of modernity,
history, progress, and a Weberian systematic disenchantment of the
world, while the sacred has been linked to the natural, the rural,
mythical past origins, and exemption from historical change. This
collection problematizes such clear-cut distinctions as overlaps
between the modern urban and the sacred in Spanish culture are
explored throughout the volume. Placed in the periphery of Europe,
Spain has had a complex relationship with the concept of modernity
and commonly understood processes of modernization and
secularization, thus offering a unique case-study of the
interaction between the modern and the sacred in the city.
This volume explores how Latin American and Latinx creators have
engaged science fiction to explore posthumanist thought.
Contributors reflect on how Latin American and Latinx speculative
art conceptualizes the operations of other, non-human forms of
agency, and engages in environmentalist theory in ways that are
estranging and open to new forms of species companionship. Essays
cover literature, film, TV shows, and music, grouped in three
sections: "Posthumanist Subjects" examines Latin(x) American
iterations of some of the most common figurations of the posthuman,
such as the cyborg and virtual environments and selves; "Slow
Violence and Environmental Threats" understands that posthumanist
meditations in the hemisphere take place in a material and cultural
context shaped by the catastrophic destruction of the environment;
the chapters in "Posthumanist Others" shows how the reimagination
of the self and the world that posthumanism offers may be an
opportunity to break the hold that oppressive systems have over the
ways in which societies are constructed and governed.
This book explores how modernity, the urban, and the sacred overlap
in fundamental ways in contemporary Spain. Urban spaces have
traditionally been seen as the original sites of modernity,
history, progress, and a Weberian systematic disenchantment of the
world, while the sacred has been linked to the natural, the rural,
mythical past origins, and exemption from historical change. This
collection problematizes such clear-cut distinctions as overlaps
between the modern urban and the sacred in Spanish culture are
explored throughout the volume. Placed in the periphery of Europe,
Spain has had a complex relationship with the concept of modernity
and commonly understood processes of modernization and
secularization, thus offering a unique case-study of the
interaction between the modern and the sacred in the city.
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