In:A Comparative History of Literatures in the Iberian Peninsula: Volume II
Edited by César Domínguez, Anxo Abuín González and Ellen Sapega
[Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages XXIX] 2016
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Published online: 20 October 2016
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Table of contents
Presidential Preface to Vol. 2 of A Comparative History of Literatures in the Iberian Peninsula
Introduction
Section I. Images
Inter(-in)ventions: Images of national identity in the literatures of the Iberian Peninsula
Galician literature and the imaginary: Functions and problems
“Catalonia is not Spain”: Images of self and other in Catalan literature
On the origins of images of gypsies
The others in Golden Age drama
Images of the “condemned” Europeans in the satiric works of Francisco de Quevedo
Vulnerability and the literary imagination in the Basque context: Julia Otxoa, Bernardo Atxaga, and Luisa Etxenike
The odyssey of Spanish Jews: Un-homely Sefarad
Self-images and hetero-images in Portuguese youth literature
Regional images and the struggle for life in Madrilenian literature
Newcomers and host nations: Literary images associated with immigrants in Spanish fictional narrative
Section II. Genres
Introduction: Laws and (inter-)texts
Sefer ha-meshalim and the status of poetry in medieval Iberia
Pastoral. The pastoral romance
Books of chivalry: Outline of a genre
The sonnet in the Iberian Peninsula in the sixteenth century
The picaresque in Iberia and America (nineteenth to twentieth century)
Religious and literary canons: Interferences and dissociations (sixteenth to eighteenth century)
The historical novel
The paths of a national idea of theatre in the Iberian Peninsula
The novel of adultery in Peninsular realist narrative
Writing of the self. Iberian diary writing
Texts and images in contemporary Spanish children’s literature
The essay
Section III. Forms of mediation
Forms of mediation in the history of the literatures in the Iberian Peninsula
Imitatio, rewriting and tradition: Shields in Iberian epics
Translation and cultural mediation in the fifteenth-century Hispanic kingdoms: The case of the Catalan-speaking lands
Paratexts and mediation: The case of Ausiàs March in the sixteenth century
Quis libri legendi. The canon and the forms of its assimilation in Renaissance rationes studiorum
Translation in diaspora: Sephardic Spanish-Hebrew translations in the sixteenth century
The Atlantic-Iberian Enlightenment: On the imperial-colonial and Morisco-Basque mediations of the Spanish Enlightenment
The anthology as instrument of mediation
Cultural nationalism and school
The recent systemic repositioning of literature in the French Basque Country: Origins of a literary subfield
Censorship and narrative at the crossroads in Spain and Portugal: An overview of the literature translated in periods of dictatorship in the Iberian Peninsula
Section IV. Cultural studies and literary repertoires
Forever young: Disciplinary anxiety, or the eternal (re)birth of Spanish cultural studies
Elements for a critique of the paraliterary novel in the Iberian Peninsula, 1860-1890
“Popular” spectacles in Spain during the Restoration
The phenomenon of the bestseller in the Iberian Peninsula
Postdigital fiction: Exit and memory
The relationship between popular contemporary music and literature: some examples from the Iberian Peninsula
“Light changes the placement of things”: Immigration, gender, and resistance in hip-hop music
Notes on the cinematographic canon and its relation to the theory of genres in a Spanish and Portuguese context
Television in Spain and Portugal: From the public monopoly to the new transmedia environment
From the radio script to the sound script: An evolving/endangered species in Spain and Portugal
Transformations of the graphic novel in Spain: the cases of Max and Miguelanxo Prado
Feminist, gender and LGBTQ studies in the Iberian Peninsula: A comparative panorama
Epilogue
A view from Basque literature: The historian who mistook his literature for an island
A view from Catalan literature: Iberian studies as comparative literature in thick description mode
A view from Galician literature: The state and future of Galician studies in English-speaking academia
A view from Portuguese literature: Critical notes towards a transnational perspective
A view from Spanish literature. A new armed vision: Comparative literature in the Iberian Peninsula
A view from comparative history. International comparison: A historian's approach
A view from comparative literary history, I: Comparative literature and literary history
A view from comparative literary history, II: A comparative history of literatures in the Iberian Peninsula?
References
Bioprofiles
Index
