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The book is about the children of five families who are driven from
their homes. They go on a journey through the Dark Forest to save
their lives. They encounter old family friends, who take them in
and teach them to be soldiers and look after themselves so that one
day they could return to take back what is theirs by right and
blood. Together these children fight and survive. It is also a life
journey to them.
While the simultaneously creative and destructive forces of
modernity in Western Europe have been well studied, the case of
Spain has often been overlooked. Visualizing Spanish Modernity
concentrates on the time period 1868-1939, which marks not only the
beginning of the formation of a modern economy and the
consolidation of the liberal state, but also the growth of urban
centers and spaces made possible by electricity, transportation,
mass production and the emergence of an entertainment industry. The
authors examine how mass print culture, early cinema, popular
drama, photography, fashion, painting, museums and urban planning
played a role in the way that Spanish society saw itself and was in
turn seen by the rest of the world. Assessing how new cultural
forms were instrumental in shaping Spaniards into citizens of the
modern world, the authors consider such subjects as the spectacle
of the body, notions of race and gender, the changing meanings of
time, space and motion, the relationship between technology and
everyday life and popular culture.
While the simultaneously creative and destructive forces of
modernity in Western Europe have been well studied, the case of
Spain has often been overlooked. Visualizing Spanish Modernity
concentrates on the time period 1868-1939, which marks not only the
beginning of the formation of a modern economy and the
consolidation of the liberal state, but also the growth of urban
centers and spaces made possible by electricity, transportation,
mass production and the emergence of an entertainment industry. The
authors examine how mass print culture, early cinema, popular
drama, photography, fashion, painting, museums and urban planning
played a role in the way that Spanish society saw itself and was in
turn seen by the rest of the world. Assessing how new cultural
forms were instrumental in shaping Spaniards into citizens of the
modern world, the authors consider such subjects as the spectacle
of the body, notions of race and gender, the changing meanings of
time, space and motion, the relationship between technology and
everyday life and popular culture.
The book is about the children of five families who are driven from
their homes. They go on a journey through the Dark Forest to save
their lives. They encounter old family friends, who take them in
and teach them to be soldiers and look after themselves so that one
day they could return to take back what is theirs by right and
blood. Together these children fight and survive. It is also a life
journey to them.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks,
notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this
work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of
our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's
literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of
thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of intere
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