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Record Nr.

UNINA9910255082903321

Titolo

Imperialism and the Wider Atlantic [[electronic resource] ] : Essays on the Aesthetics, Literature, and Politics of Transatlantic Cultures / / edited by Tania Gentic, Francisco LaRubia-Prado

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017

ISBN

3-319-58208-9

Edizione

[1st ed. 2017.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (IX, 335 p. 14 illus.)

Collana

The New Urban Atlantic

Disciplina

809.034

Soggetti

Literature, Modern—19th century

America—Literatures

Latin American literature

Comparative literature

Literature—History and criticism

European literature

Nineteenth-Century Literature

North American Literature

Latin American/Caribbean Literature

Comparative Literature

Literary History

European Literature

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

1 Introduction -- 2 On Hercules’s Threshold: Epistemic Pluralities and Oceanic Realignments in the Euro-Atlantic Space -- 2 Imperial History and the Postnational Other -- 3 Transatlantic Sovereignty and the Creation of the Modern Colonial Subject -- 4 From Granada to Havana: Federico García Lorca, the Avant-Garde, and Orientalism -- 5 Mexican Muralism and the North American Anti-Aesthetic Transatlantic Musical Crossover: Miguel Bosé in the U.S.A and Bruce Springsteen in Spain -- 6 Travelling Objects in Flora Tristán’s “Pilgrimages of a Pariah” and Frances Calderón’s “Life in Mexico” -- 7 The Discovery of the



Mediterranean: Alfonso Reyes and the Spanish American Claim to Spanish Culture -- 8 Translocal Misreadings: Eugeni d’Ors in Latin America and Transatlantic Studies Today.-Language and Empire: Post-Colonial “english” and Unamuno's “archi-Castilian” -- 7 A Transatlantic Discourse of Empowerment: Gendering Slavery in Sab.-8 A Disconcerting Language: Valle Inclán’s Tirano Banderas and the Hispanic Atlantic -- 9 Epilogue: Reflections on the Geographical Turn.

Sommario/riassunto

The essays in this volume broaden previous approaches to Atlantic literature and culture by comparatively studying the politics and textualities of Southern Europe, North America, and Latin America across languages, cultures, and periods. Historically grounded while offering new theoretical approaches, the volume encourages debate on whether the critical lens of imperialism often invoked to explain transatlantic studies may be challenged by the diagonal translinguistic relationships that comprise what the editors term the wider Atlantic. The essays explore how instances of inverse coloniality, global networks of circulation, and linguistic conceptualizations of nation and identity question dominant structures of power from the nineteenth century to today. .