The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture introduces the intellectual and artistic breadth of early modern Spain from a range of disciplinary and critical perspectives. Spanning the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (a period traditionally known as the Golden Age), the volume examines topics including political and scientific culture, literary and artistic innovations, and religious and social identities and institutions in transformation. The 36 chapters of the volume include both expert overviews of key topics and figures from the period as…mehr
The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture introduces the intellectual and artistic breadth of early modern Spain from a range of disciplinary and critical perspectives. Spanning the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (a period traditionally known as the Golden Age), the volume examines topics including political and scientific culture, literary and artistic innovations, and religious and social identities and institutions in transformation. The 36 chapters of the volume include both expert overviews of key topics and figures from the period as well as new approaches to understudied questions and materials. This invaluable resource will be of interest to advanced students and scholars in Hispanic studies, as well as Renaissance and early modern studies more generally.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rodrigo Cacho Casal is Professor of Early Modern Iberian and Latin American Literature at University of Cambridge, UK. Caroline Egan is Assistant Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Northwestern University, USA.
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Foreword List of Contributors Abbreviations Early Modern Spain and the End of the Golden Age Part I: Kingdom Empire World 1. The Impact of Spanish Imperial Political Culture in Iberia and Europe 1500-1700 2. Ruling the Hispanic Monarchy's Overseas Territories 3. Iberian Imperial Rivalries and the Missionary Conquest of Japan 4. Time of Catastrophe: Temporalities in the Transatlantic Relación of Diego Portichuelo de Ribadeneyra Part II: Knowledge Capital Control 5. Cosmography Maritime Culture and Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern Spanish Empire 6. Juan Eusebio Nieremberg and the Celestial Bird: Wonder and Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Spanish Culture 7. Reading under Surveillance: Arias Montano and the Invention of the Expurgatory Index (1571) 8. The Character and Cultures of Credit in Early Modern Spanish Texts: Matters of Trust Belief and Uncertainty Part III: Classicisms Tradition Invention 9. The Classicisms of the Golden Age 10. Locating Garcilaso de la Vega: Between Petrarchism and Vernacular Classicism 11. After Amaryllis Began Her Sway: 'Late' Pastoral (and Early Fan Fiction) in the Poetry of Lope de Vega 12. Spanish Epics: Visions of War and Imperial Ideology 13. The Rise and Fall of Romances of Chivalry: 'Todos ellos son una mesma cosa'? 14. The Spanish novella: Cervantes and his Forerunners Part IV: Language Wit Modernity 15. Triangles and Wheels Telescopes and Flies: Gracián and the World of Wit 16. The Góngora Effect: An Interpretation of Gongorism 17. The Grammatical the Vernacular and the Corporeal 18. From Lazarillo to 'otro Lazarillo': The Picaresque Novel in Golden Age Spain 19. Don Quixote and Its World: The Politics of Parody Part V: Drama Performance Audience 20. Staging Madrid: Urban Comedy for a New Court Capital 21. Exciting and Exploring Passions: Lope de Vega at the Limits of Poetics 22. The Dramatic World of Pedro Calderón de la Barca: A Reappraisal of His Tragic Works 23. Autos Sacramentales: Historical World as Divine Pageant Part VI: Visual Culture Music Arts 24. José Antolínez Metapainting and the Painting Profession in Golden Age Spain 25. Uncovering the Uncovered: Nude Sculptures their Display and Viewership in Hapsburg Spain 26. Spanish Architecture of the Golden Age: A New Old Story 27. Daily Musical Life in Early Modern Spain Part VII: Faith Race Community 28. Heavenly Goods or Apprenticeship in Hell: Framing Devotion in Early Modern Spain 29. The Western Sephardic Diaspora and European Literature 30. 'Todos son uno': Moriscos and the Question of Identity in Early Modern Spain 31. Enslaved and Free Black Africans in Early Modern Spain 32. Lives at the Margin: Spain's Gypsies and the Law in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries Part VIII: Gender Sexuality Conflict 33. Women Administrators in Early Modern Spain 34. Listening to Lesbians in Early Modern Spain 35. The Transformation of Masculinity 36. Desire Fear and the Inquisition: Male Homoeroticism in Early Modern Spain Index
Foreword List of Contributors Abbreviations Early Modern Spain and the End of the Golden Age Part I: Kingdom Empire World 1. The Impact of Spanish Imperial Political Culture in Iberia and Europe 1500-1700 2. Ruling the Hispanic Monarchy's Overseas Territories 3. Iberian Imperial Rivalries and the Missionary Conquest of Japan 4. Time of Catastrophe: Temporalities in the Transatlantic Relación of Diego Portichuelo de Ribadeneyra Part II: Knowledge Capital Control 5. Cosmography Maritime Culture and Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern Spanish Empire 6. Juan Eusebio Nieremberg and the Celestial Bird: Wonder and Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Spanish Culture 7. Reading under Surveillance: Arias Montano and the Invention of the Expurgatory Index (1571) 8. The Character and Cultures of Credit in Early Modern Spanish Texts: Matters of Trust Belief and Uncertainty Part III: Classicisms Tradition Invention 9. The Classicisms of the Golden Age 10. Locating Garcilaso de la Vega: Between Petrarchism and Vernacular Classicism 11. After Amaryllis Began Her Sway: 'Late' Pastoral (and Early Fan Fiction) in the Poetry of Lope de Vega 12. Spanish Epics: Visions of War and Imperial Ideology 13. The Rise and Fall of Romances of Chivalry: 'Todos ellos son una mesma cosa'? 14. The Spanish novella: Cervantes and his Forerunners Part IV: Language Wit Modernity 15. Triangles and Wheels Telescopes and Flies: Gracián and the World of Wit 16. The Góngora Effect: An Interpretation of Gongorism 17. The Grammatical the Vernacular and the Corporeal 18. From Lazarillo to 'otro Lazarillo': The Picaresque Novel in Golden Age Spain 19. Don Quixote and Its World: The Politics of Parody Part V: Drama Performance Audience 20. Staging Madrid: Urban Comedy for a New Court Capital 21. Exciting and Exploring Passions: Lope de Vega at the Limits of Poetics 22. The Dramatic World of Pedro Calderón de la Barca: A Reappraisal of His Tragic Works 23. Autos Sacramentales: Historical World as Divine Pageant Part VI: Visual Culture Music Arts 24. José Antolínez Metapainting and the Painting Profession in Golden Age Spain 25. Uncovering the Uncovered: Nude Sculptures their Display and Viewership in Hapsburg Spain 26. Spanish Architecture of the Golden Age: A New Old Story 27. Daily Musical Life in Early Modern Spain Part VII: Faith Race Community 28. Heavenly Goods or Apprenticeship in Hell: Framing Devotion in Early Modern Spain 29. The Western Sephardic Diaspora and European Literature 30. 'Todos son uno': Moriscos and the Question of Identity in Early Modern Spain 31. Enslaved and Free Black Africans in Early Modern Spain 32. Lives at the Margin: Spain's Gypsies and the Law in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries Part VIII: Gender Sexuality Conflict 33. Women Administrators in Early Modern Spain 34. Listening to Lesbians in Early Modern Spain 35. The Transformation of Masculinity 36. Desire Fear and the Inquisition: Male Homoeroticism in Early Modern Spain Index
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