Hispanic Baroques : reading cultures in context
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Hispanic Baroques : reading cultures in context
(Hispanic issues, v. 31)
Vanderbilt University Press, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- The Baroque and Its Dark Sides
- 1. Fernando R. De la Flor, On the Notion of a Melancholic Baroque
- 2. Hernan Vidal, Aesthetic Categories as Empire Administration Imperatives: The Case of the Baroque
- Baroque Anxieties and Strategies of Survival
- 3. William Egginton. Of Baroque Holes and Baroque Folds
- 4. Fernando Ordonez Tarin, Models of Subjectivity in the Spanish Baroque: Quevedo and Gracian
- 5. David Castillo, Horror (vacul): The Baroque Condition
- Institutions and Subjectivities in Baroque Spain
- 6. Bradley J. Nelson, From Hieroglyphic Presence to Representational Sign: An Other Point of View in the Auto Sacramental
- 7. Carlos M. Gutierrez, The Challenges of Freedom: Social Reflexivity in the Seventeenth-Century Literary Field
- 8. Nieves Romero-Diaz, Revisiting the Culture of the Baroque: Nobility, City, and Post-Cervantine Novella
- Strategies of Identity in the Colonial Context
- 9. Silvia Suarez, Perspectives on Mestizaje in the Early Baroque: Inca Garcilaso and Cervantes
- 10. Paola Marin, Freedom and Containment in the Colonial Theology of Sor Juana InEs de la Cruz
- 11. Leonardo Garcia Paban, Sleeping with Corpses, Eating Hearts, and Walking Skulls. Criollo's Subjectivity in Antonio de la Calancha and Bartolome Arzans de Orsua y Vela
- The Baroque and Its Transgressive Recyclings
- 12. Mabel Morana, Baroque/ Neobaroque/Ultrabaroque: Disruptive Readings of Modernity
- Afterword
- Edward Friedman
- Contributors
- Index
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