Engaging the Emotions in Spanish Culture and History.
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- text
- computer
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- 9780826520876
- 946
- DP48.E543 2016
Cover -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Engaging the Emotions: Theoretical, Historical, and Cultural Frameworks -- 1. Reasonable Sentiments: Sensibility and Balance in Eighteenth-Century Spain -- 2. "How Do I Love Thee": The Rhetoric of Patriotic Love in Early Puerto Rican Political Discourse -- 3. Emotional Readings for New Interpretative Communities in the Nineteenth Century: Agustin Perez Zaragoza's Galeria funebre (1831) -- 4. Emotional Contagion in a Time of Cholera: Sympathy, Humanity, and Hygiene in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Spain -- 5. "Hatred alone warms the heart": Figures of Ill Repute in the Nineteenth-Century Spanish Novel -- 6. "You will have observed that I am not mad": Emotional Writings inside the Asylum -- 7. A Sentient Landscape: Cinematic Experience in 1920s Spain -- 8. The Battle for Emotional Hegemony in Republican Spain (1931-1936) -- 9. Love in Times of War: Female Frigidity and Libertarian Revolution in the Work of Anarchist Doctor Felix Marti Ibanez -- 10. From the History of Emotions to the History of Experience: A Republican Sailor's Sketchbook in the Civil War -- 11. Affective Variations: Queering Hispanidad in Luis Cernuda's Mexico -- 12. Sentimentality as Consensus: Imagining Galicia in the Democratic Period -- 13. Emotional Competence and the Discourses of Suffering in the Television Series Amar en tiempos revueltos -- 14. From Tear to Pixel: Political Correctness and Digital Emotions in the Exhumation of Mass Graves from the Civil War -- 15. Public Tears and Secrets of the Heart: Political Emotions in a State of Crisis -- Afterword: Shameless Emotions -- Contributors -- Index.
The first critical analysis of the significance of emotions in Spanish culture.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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