Comfort and Domestic Space in Modern Spain
Herausgeber: Larson, Susan
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Comfort and Domestic Space in Modern Spain examines the evolution of domestic space through an analysis of the media-driven concept of comfort.
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Comfort and Domestic Space in Modern Spain examines the evolution of domestic space through an analysis of the media-driven concept of comfort.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781487529109
- ISBN-10: 1487529104
- Artikelnr.: 69233317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781487529109
- ISBN-10: 1487529104
- Artikelnr.: 69233317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Susan Larson
Acknowledgments
Section I: Key Questions and Possible Approaches
1. Comfort and Domestic Space in Spain Since 1900: What Does It Mean to Be
at Home?
Susan Larson
2. "By Which Ritual Was Our House Erected"? Comfort and Domestic Space in
Spain in the Modern Period
Carlos Sambricio
Section II: The Real and Imagined Spaces of the Living Room, Kitchen, Bath,
and Bedroom
3. The Living Room and the Public Rise of the Private Human Condition
Davide Borrelli
4. The Multi-Media Meanings of the Modern Kitchen
Anna Giannetti
5. From Social Cult to Personal Well-Being: The Real and Cinematic Bathroom
at the Centre of the Domestic Project
Francesca Castanò
6. Inside the Bedroom: Between Constraint and Emancipation in
Twentieth-Century Cinema and Architecture
Christine Fontaine
Section III: Comfort and Domestic Space in Spanish Popular Culture
(1896-1960)
7. A Brief History of Domestic Space in Early Spanish Cinema (1896-1939)
Jorge Gorostiza
8. The Modernization and Mechanization of the Kitchen as a Female Space in
Spanish Cinema, 1940-1960
Alba Zarza-Arribas
9. From Functional Hygiene to Unattainable Sensuality: The Bathroom in
Spanish Cinema and the Press during the Franco Regime, 1939-1960
Josefina González Cubero
10. Together, Alone, and in the Same Place: The Cinematic Living Room in
1950s Spain
Adam Winkel
11. Exposed Intimacies and Domestic Spaces: Bedrooms in Spanish Cinema,
1939-1960
Ana Fernández Cebrián
Section IV: Comfort and Domestic Space in Spanish Popular Culture Since
1960
12. What’s Cooking in Almodóvar’s Kitchens?
Juan Deltell Pastor
13. Sensorial, Private, and Porous: The Bathroom as a Space of Regeneration
in Post-Franco Cinema
Marta Peris
14. Comfort with(out) Comfort: New Couches and Conflicting Values in the
Late Franco Comedy
Jorge Pérez
15. Bedroom Fantasies: Filming Intimacy in 1960s Spain
Juan Egea
Epilogue
16. "Qué casa tan ... acogedora": Gendering Comfort and Domestic Space in
Pedro Almodóvar’s ?Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto! (1984)
Sally Faulkner
Contributors
Index
Section I: Key Questions and Possible Approaches
1. Comfort and Domestic Space in Spain Since 1900: What Does It Mean to Be
at Home?
Susan Larson
2. "By Which Ritual Was Our House Erected"? Comfort and Domestic Space in
Spain in the Modern Period
Carlos Sambricio
Section II: The Real and Imagined Spaces of the Living Room, Kitchen, Bath,
and Bedroom
3. The Living Room and the Public Rise of the Private Human Condition
Davide Borrelli
4. The Multi-Media Meanings of the Modern Kitchen
Anna Giannetti
5. From Social Cult to Personal Well-Being: The Real and Cinematic Bathroom
at the Centre of the Domestic Project
Francesca Castanò
6. Inside the Bedroom: Between Constraint and Emancipation in
Twentieth-Century Cinema and Architecture
Christine Fontaine
Section III: Comfort and Domestic Space in Spanish Popular Culture
(1896-1960)
7. A Brief History of Domestic Space in Early Spanish Cinema (1896-1939)
Jorge Gorostiza
8. The Modernization and Mechanization of the Kitchen as a Female Space in
Spanish Cinema, 1940-1960
Alba Zarza-Arribas
9. From Functional Hygiene to Unattainable Sensuality: The Bathroom in
Spanish Cinema and the Press during the Franco Regime, 1939-1960
Josefina González Cubero
10. Together, Alone, and in the Same Place: The Cinematic Living Room in
1950s Spain
Adam Winkel
11. Exposed Intimacies and Domestic Spaces: Bedrooms in Spanish Cinema,
1939-1960
Ana Fernández Cebrián
Section IV: Comfort and Domestic Space in Spanish Popular Culture Since
1960
12. What’s Cooking in Almodóvar’s Kitchens?
Juan Deltell Pastor
13. Sensorial, Private, and Porous: The Bathroom as a Space of Regeneration
in Post-Franco Cinema
Marta Peris
14. Comfort with(out) Comfort: New Couches and Conflicting Values in the
Late Franco Comedy
Jorge Pérez
15. Bedroom Fantasies: Filming Intimacy in 1960s Spain
Juan Egea
Epilogue
16. "Qué casa tan ... acogedora": Gendering Comfort and Domestic Space in
Pedro Almodóvar’s ?Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto! (1984)
Sally Faulkner
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Section I: Key Questions and Possible Approaches
1. Comfort and Domestic Space in Spain Since 1900: What Does It Mean to Be
at Home?
Susan Larson
2. "By Which Ritual Was Our House Erected"? Comfort and Domestic Space in
Spain in the Modern Period
Carlos Sambricio
Section II: The Real and Imagined Spaces of the Living Room, Kitchen, Bath,
and Bedroom
3. The Living Room and the Public Rise of the Private Human Condition
Davide Borrelli
4. The Multi-Media Meanings of the Modern Kitchen
Anna Giannetti
5. From Social Cult to Personal Well-Being: The Real and Cinematic Bathroom
at the Centre of the Domestic Project
Francesca Castanò
6. Inside the Bedroom: Between Constraint and Emancipation in
Twentieth-Century Cinema and Architecture
Christine Fontaine
Section III: Comfort and Domestic Space in Spanish Popular Culture
(1896-1960)
7. A Brief History of Domestic Space in Early Spanish Cinema (1896-1939)
Jorge Gorostiza
8. The Modernization and Mechanization of the Kitchen as a Female Space in
Spanish Cinema, 1940-1960
Alba Zarza-Arribas
9. From Functional Hygiene to Unattainable Sensuality: The Bathroom in
Spanish Cinema and the Press during the Franco Regime, 1939-1960
Josefina González Cubero
10. Together, Alone, and in the Same Place: The Cinematic Living Room in
1950s Spain
Adam Winkel
11. Exposed Intimacies and Domestic Spaces: Bedrooms in Spanish Cinema,
1939-1960
Ana Fernández Cebrián
Section IV: Comfort and Domestic Space in Spanish Popular Culture Since
1960
12. What’s Cooking in Almodóvar’s Kitchens?
Juan Deltell Pastor
13. Sensorial, Private, and Porous: The Bathroom as a Space of Regeneration
in Post-Franco Cinema
Marta Peris
14. Comfort with(out) Comfort: New Couches and Conflicting Values in the
Late Franco Comedy
Jorge Pérez
15. Bedroom Fantasies: Filming Intimacy in 1960s Spain
Juan Egea
Epilogue
16. "Qué casa tan ... acogedora": Gendering Comfort and Domestic Space in
Pedro Almodóvar’s ?Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto! (1984)
Sally Faulkner
Contributors
Index
Section I: Key Questions and Possible Approaches
1. Comfort and Domestic Space in Spain Since 1900: What Does It Mean to Be
at Home?
Susan Larson
2. "By Which Ritual Was Our House Erected"? Comfort and Domestic Space in
Spain in the Modern Period
Carlos Sambricio
Section II: The Real and Imagined Spaces of the Living Room, Kitchen, Bath,
and Bedroom
3. The Living Room and the Public Rise of the Private Human Condition
Davide Borrelli
4. The Multi-Media Meanings of the Modern Kitchen
Anna Giannetti
5. From Social Cult to Personal Well-Being: The Real and Cinematic Bathroom
at the Centre of the Domestic Project
Francesca Castanò
6. Inside the Bedroom: Between Constraint and Emancipation in
Twentieth-Century Cinema and Architecture
Christine Fontaine
Section III: Comfort and Domestic Space in Spanish Popular Culture
(1896-1960)
7. A Brief History of Domestic Space in Early Spanish Cinema (1896-1939)
Jorge Gorostiza
8. The Modernization and Mechanization of the Kitchen as a Female Space in
Spanish Cinema, 1940-1960
Alba Zarza-Arribas
9. From Functional Hygiene to Unattainable Sensuality: The Bathroom in
Spanish Cinema and the Press during the Franco Regime, 1939-1960
Josefina González Cubero
10. Together, Alone, and in the Same Place: The Cinematic Living Room in
1950s Spain
Adam Winkel
11. Exposed Intimacies and Domestic Spaces: Bedrooms in Spanish Cinema,
1939-1960
Ana Fernández Cebrián
Section IV: Comfort and Domestic Space in Spanish Popular Culture Since
1960
12. What’s Cooking in Almodóvar’s Kitchens?
Juan Deltell Pastor
13. Sensorial, Private, and Porous: The Bathroom as a Space of Regeneration
in Post-Franco Cinema
Marta Peris
14. Comfort with(out) Comfort: New Couches and Conflicting Values in the
Late Franco Comedy
Jorge Pérez
15. Bedroom Fantasies: Filming Intimacy in 1960s Spain
Juan Egea
Epilogue
16. "Qué casa tan ... acogedora": Gendering Comfort and Domestic Space in
Pedro Almodóvar’s ?Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto! (1984)
Sally Faulkner
Contributors
Index