00890cam0 2200277 450 E60020002943320210608090438.088-18-23014-X20070924d1986 |||||ita|0103 baitaITMadame de PompadourMassimo GrillandiMilanoRusconi1986292 p., [12] c. di tav. ill.22 cm<Le >vite001LAEC000193162001 Le *viteGrillandi, MassimoAF00005015070134042ITUNISOB20210608RICAUNISOBUNISOB900|Coll|20|K47037E600200029433M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM900|Coll|20|K000018Si47037acquistopregresso1UNISOBUNISOB20070924123856.020210608090438.0rovitoMadame de Pompadour1688403UNISOB03143nam 22004813a 450 991088793790332120251116152210.09781003355519100335551Xhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781003355519(CKB)29085702000041(ScCtBLL)e33d2ab0-5042-475c-8a5b-506106f76e34(EXLCZ)992908570200004120250203i20232024 uu engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Primitivist Imaginary in Iberian and Transatlantic ModernismsJoana Cunha Leal, Mariana Pinto dos Santos1 ed.Oxford :Taylor & Francis,2023.1 online resource9781032409504 Decentering Primitivism: Latin America, Cultural Authority, and the Modernist Writing of the European Primitive / Alejandro Mejías Lopez -- Benjamin Péret's remarks on Afro-Brazilian religions. Primitivist longings, ethnocentric critiques, surrealist ethnographies / Arthur Valle -- Puppets, child art, and an illuminated manuscript: Puppet shows with multilayers of primitivism in 1920s Granada / Marta Soares.Taking into account politics, history and aesthetics, this edited volume explores the main expressions of primitivism in Iberian and Transatlantic modernisms.Ten case studies are thoroughly analyzed concerning both the circulations and exchanges connecting the Iberian and Latin American artistic and literary milieus with each other and with the Parisian circles. Chapters also examine the patterns and paradoxes associated with the manifestations of primitivism, including their local implications and cosmopolitan drive. This book opens up and deepens the discussion of the ties that Spain and Portugal maintained with their imperial pasts, which extended into European twentieth-century colonialism, as well as the nationalist and folk aesthetics promoted by the cultural industry of Iberian dictatorships. The book significantly rethinks long-established ideas about modern art and the production of primitivist imagery.The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, Iberian studies, Latin American studies, colonialism, and modernism.The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.Primitivism in artSpainPrimitivism in artPortugalPrimitivism in artLatin AmericaArts, Modern20th centuryThemes, motivesPrimitivism in artPrimitivism in artPrimitivism in artArts, ModernThemes, motives.700/.4145Leal Joana CunhaSantos Mariana Pinto dosScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910887937903321The primitivist imaginary in Iberian and transatlantic modernisms4271352UNINA