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Between Distant Modernities, Kennedy Brittany Powell


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Автор: Kennedy Brittany Powell
Название:  Between Distant Modernities
ISBN: 9781496820310
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 1496820312
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 236
Вес: 0.36 кг.
Дата издания: 30.10.2018
Язык: English
Размер: 229 x 152 x 14
Ключевые слова: Literature: history & criticism,Literary studies: general,European history,History of the Americas,Cultural studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General,LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature,LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese
Подзаголовок: Performing exceptionality in francoist spain and the jim crow south
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: For centuries, Spain and the South have stood out as the exceptional other within U.S. and European nationalisms. During Francos regime and the Jim Crow era both violently asserted a haunting brand of national selfhood. Both areas shared a loss of splendor and a fraught relation with modernization, and they retained a sense of defeat. Brittany Powell Kennedy explores this paradox not simply to compare two apparently similar cultures but to reveal how we construct difference around this self/other dichotomy. She charts a transatlantic link between two cultures whose performances of otherness as assertions of selfhood enact and subvert their claims to exceptionality. Perhaps the greatest example of this transatlantic link remains the War of 1898, when the South tried to extract itself from but was implicated in U.S. imperial expansion and nation-building. Simultaneously, the South participated in the end of Spain as an imperial power.Given the War of 1898 as a climactic moment, Kennedy explores the writings of those who come directly after this period and who attempted to regenerate what was perceived as traditional in an agrarian past. That desire recurs over the century in novels from writers as diverse as William Faulkner, Camilo Jos? Cela, Walker Percy, Eudora Welty, Federico Garc?a Lorca, and Ralph Ellison. As these writers wrestle with ideas of Spain and the South, they also engage questions of how national identity is affirmed and contested. Kennedy compares these cultures across the twentieth century to show the ways in which they express national authenticity. Thus she explores not only Francoism and Jim Crow, but varied attempts to define nationhood via exceptionalism, suggesting a model of performativity that relates to other exceptional geographies.
Дополнительное описание: History of the Americas|European history|Cultural studies|Literature: history and criticism|Literary studies: general|Literary companions, book reviews and guides



Between Distant Modernities: Performing Exceptionality in Francoist Spain and the Jim Crow South

Автор: Kennedy Brittany Powell
Название: Between Distant Modernities: Performing Exceptionality in Francoist Spain and the Jim Crow South
ISBN: 1628461977 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781628461978
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: For centuries, Spain and the South have stood out as the exceptional ""other"" within U.S. and European nationalisms. During Franco's regime and the Jim Crow era both violently asserted a haunting brand of national ""selfhood."" Both areas shared a loss of splendor and a fraught relation with modernization, and they retained a sense of defeat. Brittany Powell Kennedy explores this paradox not simply to compare two apparently similar cultures but to reveal how we construct difference around this self/other dichotomy. She charts a transatlantic link between two cultures whose performances of ""otherness"" as assertions of ""selfhood"" enact and subvert their claims to exceptionality. Perhaps the greatest example of this transatlantic link remains the War of 1898, when the South tried to extract itself from but was implicated in U.S. imperial expansion and nation-building. Simultaneously, the South participated in the end of Spain as an imperial power.Given the War of 1898 as a climactic moment, Kennedy explores the writings of those who come directly after this period and who attempted to ""regenerate"" what was perceived as ""traditional"" in an agrarian past. That desire recurs over the century in novels from writers as diverse as William Faulkner, Camilo José Cela, Walker Percy, Eudora Welty, Federico García Lorca, and Ralph Ellison. As these writers wrestle with ideas of Spain and the South, they also engage questions of how national identity is affirmed and contested. Kennedy compares these cultures across the twentieth century to show the ways in which they express national authenticity. Thus she explores not only Francoism and Jim Crow, but varied attempts to define nationhood via exceptionalism, suggesting a model of performativity that relates to other ""exceptional"" geographies.


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