The Camino de Santiago in the 21st Century
Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Global Views
Herausgeber: Sánchez Y Sánchez, Samuel; Hesp, Annie
The Camino de Santiago in the 21st Century
Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Global Views
Herausgeber: Sánchez Y Sánchez, Samuel; Hesp, Annie
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This volume fills a gap in current pilgrimage studies, focusing on contemporary representations of the Camino de Santiago. It situates the Camino as a modern experience and engages interdisciplinary perspectives to present a theoretical framework for exploring the most central issues that concern scholars of pilgrimage studies today.
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This volume fills a gap in current pilgrimage studies, focusing on contemporary representations of the Camino de Santiago. It situates the Camino as a modern experience and engages interdisciplinary perspectives to present a theoretical framework for exploring the most central issues that concern scholars of pilgrimage studies today.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138892484
- ISBN-10: 1138892483
- Artikelnr.: 42458793
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138892484
- ISBN-10: 1138892483
- Artikelnr.: 42458793
Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez is Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at Davidson College, USA. His research interests include literary and cultural representations of love and death in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia, Pilgrimage Studies, and Linguistics. He has published on the literary reception of Don Quijote, early modern desire, medieval narratives of mourning, and on the connections between early modern models of readership and material culture. Annie Hesp is an Instructor of Spanish in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Virginia Tech, USA. Her areas of research include literary and visual representations of the Camino de Santiago. She has published on the Camino as a pedagogical tool and on first-person Camino narratives.
Introduction: The Camino de Santiago in the 21st Century: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives and Global Views Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez and Annie Hesp Part
1: Historical and Political Perspectives on the Camino 1. Historical and
Modern Signs of "Real" Pilgrims on the Road to Santiago de Compostela
Maryjane Dunn 2. Revival of the Medieval Past: Francisco Franco and the
Camino de Santiago Lynn Talbot 3. Whose Camino is it? (Re)defining Europe
on the Camino de Santiago Steven Gardner, Carl Mentley, and Lisa Signori
Part 2: Literary and Visual Representations of the Camino 4. Picturing the
Camino de Santiago in Contemporary Pilgrimage Blogs Cristina Ogden 5.
Redefining the Nation through the Camino de Santiago in the Graphic Novel
Genre Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoang 6. Two Religions on One Road to Santiago:
Polyethnicity and Syncretism on the Camino in Saint-Jacques...La Mecque
John K. Moore Jr. Part 3: Transformations and Identity in the Camino 7.
Lost and Found: Materiality and Personal Transformation on the Camino de
Santiago Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez 8. The Australian Way: Transnational
Flows and the Twenty First Century Camino Paul Genoni 9. The Camino de
Santiago as Global Narrative: Literary Representations and Identity
Creation Nicole Rasch
Perspectives and Global Views Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez and Annie Hesp Part
1: Historical and Political Perspectives on the Camino 1. Historical and
Modern Signs of "Real" Pilgrims on the Road to Santiago de Compostela
Maryjane Dunn 2. Revival of the Medieval Past: Francisco Franco and the
Camino de Santiago Lynn Talbot 3. Whose Camino is it? (Re)defining Europe
on the Camino de Santiago Steven Gardner, Carl Mentley, and Lisa Signori
Part 2: Literary and Visual Representations of the Camino 4. Picturing the
Camino de Santiago in Contemporary Pilgrimage Blogs Cristina Ogden 5.
Redefining the Nation through the Camino de Santiago in the Graphic Novel
Genre Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoang 6. Two Religions on One Road to Santiago:
Polyethnicity and Syncretism on the Camino in Saint-Jacques...La Mecque
John K. Moore Jr. Part 3: Transformations and Identity in the Camino 7.
Lost and Found: Materiality and Personal Transformation on the Camino de
Santiago Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez 8. The Australian Way: Transnational
Flows and the Twenty First Century Camino Paul Genoni 9. The Camino de
Santiago as Global Narrative: Literary Representations and Identity
Creation Nicole Rasch
Introduction: The Camino de Santiago in the 21st Century: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives and Global Views Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez and Annie Hesp Part
1: Historical and Political Perspectives on the Camino 1. Historical and
Modern Signs of "Real" Pilgrims on the Road to Santiago de Compostela
Maryjane Dunn 2. Revival of the Medieval Past: Francisco Franco and the
Camino de Santiago Lynn Talbot 3. Whose Camino is it? (Re)defining Europe
on the Camino de Santiago Steven Gardner, Carl Mentley, and Lisa Signori
Part 2: Literary and Visual Representations of the Camino 4. Picturing the
Camino de Santiago in Contemporary Pilgrimage Blogs Cristina Ogden 5.
Redefining the Nation through the Camino de Santiago in the Graphic Novel
Genre Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoang 6. Two Religions on One Road to Santiago:
Polyethnicity and Syncretism on the Camino in Saint-Jacques...La Mecque
John K. Moore Jr. Part 3: Transformations and Identity in the Camino 7.
Lost and Found: Materiality and Personal Transformation on the Camino de
Santiago Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez 8. The Australian Way: Transnational
Flows and the Twenty First Century Camino Paul Genoni 9. The Camino de
Santiago as Global Narrative: Literary Representations and Identity
Creation Nicole Rasch
Perspectives and Global Views Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez and Annie Hesp Part
1: Historical and Political Perspectives on the Camino 1. Historical and
Modern Signs of "Real" Pilgrims on the Road to Santiago de Compostela
Maryjane Dunn 2. Revival of the Medieval Past: Francisco Franco and the
Camino de Santiago Lynn Talbot 3. Whose Camino is it? (Re)defining Europe
on the Camino de Santiago Steven Gardner, Carl Mentley, and Lisa Signori
Part 2: Literary and Visual Representations of the Camino 4. Picturing the
Camino de Santiago in Contemporary Pilgrimage Blogs Cristina Ogden 5.
Redefining the Nation through the Camino de Santiago in the Graphic Novel
Genre Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoang 6. Two Religions on One Road to Santiago:
Polyethnicity and Syncretism on the Camino in Saint-Jacques...La Mecque
John K. Moore Jr. Part 3: Transformations and Identity in the Camino 7.
Lost and Found: Materiality and Personal Transformation on the Camino de
Santiago Samuel Sánchez y Sánchez 8. The Australian Way: Transnational
Flows and the Twenty First Century Camino Paul Genoni 9. The Camino de
Santiago as Global Narrative: Literary Representations and Identity
Creation Nicole Rasch