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E-grāmata: Civil War of Words: The Cultural Impact of the Great War in Catalonia, Spain, Europe and a Glance at Latin America

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  • Sērija : Hispanic Studies: Culture and Ideas 72
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783035307849
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  • Formāts: PDF+DRM
  • Sērija : Hispanic Studies: Culture and Ideas 72
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783035307849

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This book offers a transdisciplinary perspective on the cultural impact of the Great War in the Mediterranean territories. With a comparative approach, the great variety of representations of the ‘theatre of war’ are presented, as well as their impact in journalism and fiction of the following decades.

The Great War did not only mark the history of the twentieth century: to a large extent, the conflict also affected culture and literature in Europe and the rest of the world. This collection of essays aims to provide the reader with a broad and transdisciplinary perspective on the cultural and political impact of the Great War. Using a comparative approach and focusing on Catalonia and Spain, this volume reflects the enormous variety of representations of the ‘theatre of war’ in both neutral and belligerent countries, causing a significant rejuvenation in fiction and journalistic genres in the subsequent decades.
This book features essays by some of the most important specialists in the First World War from Spain, Italy, Portugal, the United Kingdom and Latin America, who, in the centenary of the conflict, provide an innovative critical approach to this crucial event in contemporary history.
Introduction 1(16)
Xavier Pla
Maximiliano Fuentes Codera
Francesc Montero
Political Influences beyond the Frontiers
17(104)
Europe before and after the Great War
19(16)
Jose Alvarez Junco
Some Reflections on the Great War and the Nationality Question in Europe
35(20)
Xose M. Nunez Seixas
A Civil War of Words in Italy: Italian intellectuals from Interventionism into WWI to Engagement into Fascism
55(18)
Patrizia Dogliani
The Sound of the Mind: Portuguese Intellectuals and the First World War
73(26)
Ana Paula Pires
The Latin American Intellectual Field in the Face of the First World War: An Initial Approach
99(22)
Maria Ines Tato
Black Storms, Intimate Pain
121(74)
Controversial Memories in the Discourse/Narrative of World War I
123(22)
Vita Fortunati
Fought in Narrative: English Literature and the Cultural Memory of World War I
145(12)
Miquel Berga
From Arcadia to Armageddon: Literary Conventions and Transgressions in the Work of Siegfried Sassoon
157(20)
Mireia Llorens Ruiz
Shell-Shocked Legacies: Narratives of Trauma in Virginia Woolf, W. H. R. Rivers and Pat Barker
177(18)
Antonio Monegal
Spanish and Catalan Imaginaries in the European Conflict
195(226)
The Great War as an Expression of the Dispute between the `Two Spains'
197(30)
Maximiliano Fuentes Codera
The Motives of Francophilia: History of a Frustration
227(34)
Paul Aubert
`A war is a volcano': Theorists of War, Journalists in the Trenches and Intellectual Positions from Barcelona during the Great War
261(24)
Xavier Pla
Toward a Pro-Ally Collective Imagination: Spanish Writers in the Face of the Great War
285(14)
Jose Ramon Gonzalez
The Squadron of the Star: Catalan War Poetry
299(26)
August Rafanell
Witnesses to an `Apocalyptic Storm': Catalan Intellectuals and the Great War
325(26)
Enric Bou
Janus's Relevance: Ramiro de Maeztu and the Great War
351(26)
David Jimenez Torres
Fighting and Writing for Catalonia and France: Frederic Pujula and the Catalan Volunteers in the Trenches
377(30)
Angel Duarte
Francesc Montero
Amadeu Hurtado at the Iberia Magazine: A Mainstay of Catalan Francophilia
407(14)
Joan Safont Plumed
Notes on Contributors 421(8)
Index 429
Xavier Pla is Senior Lecturer of Catalan Contemporary Literature and Theory of Literature and Head of the Department of Philology and Communication at Universitat de Girona. The main focus of his research is on diaries, memoirs, everyday-life literature and, more specifically, literary journalism in interwar Europe. He has edited and written introductions for many volumes by Eugeni dOrs, Josep Pla, Eugeni Xammar, Jorge Semprśn or Claudio Magris. Maximiliano Fuentes is Associate Lecturer of Contemporary History at Universitat de Girona. He specializes in the political relations between Spain and France during the Great War, Spanish intellectuals and the war, and cultural relations between Argentina and Spain during the first decades of the twentieth century. Francesc Montero is Assistant Scholar of Contemporary Literature and project manager at Universitat de Girona. His research focuses mainly on literary journalism under the Spanish Republic and before and after the Spanish civil war.