Americanized Spanish Culture explores the intricate transcultural dialogue between Spain and the United States since the late 19th century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher J. Castañeda is a Professor of History at California State University, Sacramento. His interests include transnational Hispanic studies and Spanish-language anarchist print culture. Miquel Bota is an Assistant Professor of Spanish at California State University, Sacramento. He received his PhD from Stanford University, and his areas of interest are imperialism and gender studies in the cultural production of Global Hispanophone.
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Introduction: Transcultural Bonds and Americanized Spanish Culture Part I: Spanish Lives in the United States 1. Parallel Lives and Clashing Identities: Francisco José Navarro and Pedro Esteve in the 'Capital of the World' 2. The Anarchist's Pen is Mightier than the Bomb: My Grandfather, Maximiliano Olay 3. Chronicling the Modern United States: Aurelio Pego's Immigration Journalism 4. The Silence of Fathers: The Story Ramón J. Sender Never Wrote 5. Self-Made Man a la Española: Jean León Part II: Cartoons, Dramas, and Lyricism 6. "The Will to Empire": Josep Bartolí's Editorial Humor in the New York Magazine Ibérica. For a Free Spain 7. California Dreamin': Nostalgia and Retrofuturism in 1980s Spanish Comics 8. Latin@ Visions: Race and Gender Representations in Netflix's Cocaine Coast 9. Our Ways Are Their Ways in Disguise: Cuéntame cómo pasó and the Wonders of the Spanish Satellite 10. Postnational Genres: A "Story" of Lyricism from North America to the Iberian Peninsula: Heretofore: A Study of Anne Carson and Julio Llamazares
Introduction: Transcultural Bonds and Americanized Spanish Culture Part I: Spanish Lives in the United States 1. Parallel Lives and Clashing Identities: Francisco José Navarro and Pedro Esteve in the 'Capital of the World' 2. The Anarchist's Pen is Mightier than the Bomb: My Grandfather, Maximiliano Olay 3. Chronicling the Modern United States: Aurelio Pego's Immigration Journalism 4. The Silence of Fathers: The Story Ramón J. Sender Never Wrote 5. Self-Made Man a la Española: Jean León Part II: Cartoons, Dramas, and Lyricism 6. "The Will to Empire": Josep Bartolí's Editorial Humor in the New York Magazine Ibérica. For a Free Spain 7. California Dreamin': Nostalgia and Retrofuturism in 1980s Spanish Comics 8. Latin@ Visions: Race and Gender Representations in Netflix's Cocaine Coast 9. Our Ways Are Their Ways in Disguise: Cuéntame cómo pasó and the Wonders of the Spanish Satellite 10. Postnational Genres: A "Story" of Lyricism from North America to the Iberian Peninsula: Heretofore: A Study of Anne Carson and Julio Llamazares
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