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The End again : degeneration and visual culture in modern Spain / Oscar E. Vázquez

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: University Park, Pennsylvania : The Pennsylvania State University Press, [2017]Description: xvi, 251 pàgines : il·lustracions en color ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
  • imatge fixa
Media type:
  • sense mediació
Carrier type:
  • volum
ISBN:
  • 9780271071213
Other title:
  • Degeneration and visual culture in modern Spain
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • 7.034(46)"18/19"
Contents:
Conté: Fragmentation : Fortuny's frame and the melancholy of the new -- Suture : academies, national styles, and the decadence of Spanish arts -- Exhaustion : degeneration in fin de siglo Spanish arts -- Parody : exhibition spaces and modernism -- Containment : colonialism and the specter of collapse -- (Dis)inheritance : rachitic bodies and medical discourses -- Decay : or, the aristocracy's degeneration -- Displacements : Regoyos, Verhaeren, and España negra.
Summary: "Explores how definitions of Spanish modernisms from 1874 to 1923 were dependent upon the concepts of degeneration and regeneration. Analyzes the relation between these concepts by examining representations of the body in specific spaces"-- Watson Library
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Libros Libros Biblioteca Consorci del Patrimoni de Sitges 7.036(460) Vaz (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 1000004476

Bibliografia pàgines 223-246. Índex

Conté: Fragmentation : Fortuny's frame and the melancholy of the new -- Suture : academies, national styles, and the decadence of Spanish arts -- Exhaustion : degeneration in fin de siglo Spanish arts -- Parody : exhibition spaces and modernism -- Containment : colonialism and the specter of collapse -- (Dis)inheritance : rachitic bodies and medical discourses -- Decay : or, the aristocracy's degeneration -- Displacements : Regoyos, Verhaeren, and España negra.

"Explores how definitions of Spanish modernisms from 1874 to 1923 were dependent upon the concepts of degeneration and regeneration. Analyzes the relation between these concepts by examining representations of the body in specific spaces"-- Watson Library

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