Barcelona and Madrid (eBook)

Social Networks of the Avant-Garde
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2012
254 Seiten
Bucknell University Press (Verlag)
978-1-61148-425-0 (ISBN)

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Throughout history, Barcelona and Madrid have competed in practically every aspect of social life, politics, and culture. By delving deep into the myriad of cultural and political complexities that surround these two cities—from the onset of Futurism to the arrival of Surrealism in Spain—a complex social and cultural network is revealed.
For hundreds of years, Barcelona and Madrid have shared a deep rivalry. Throughout history, they have competed in practically every aspect of social life, sport, politics, and culture. While competition between cities is commonplace in many nations around the world, in the case of Barcelona and Madrid it has been, on occasion, excessively antagonistic. Over time they have each tried to demonstrate that one was more modern than the other, or more avant-garde, or richer, or more athletic, and so on. Fortunately, the Spain of today is a democracy and every nation and region of the State has the liberty to act. As such, the rivalry between these two capitals has become productive not only for the cities themselves, but also for Spain as a whole. One hundred years ago, at the onset of the Historical Avant-Garde in Spain, the connections between Barcelona and Madrid consisted of a complicated web of politics, friendships, publications, and inter-art collaborations. Over the last century, the antagonistic relationship between these two cultural capitals has been dismissed as simply a fact of life and thereby scholars, for the most part, have focused only on Barcelona or Madrid when addressing this cultural moment. By delving deep into the myriad of cultural and political complexities that surround these two cities from the onset of Futurism (1909) to the arrival of Surrealism in Spain (1929), a complex social and cultural network is revealed. Networking between artists, poets, journalists and thinkers connected avant-garde Barcelona and Madrid, thereby creating synergy for this artistic and literary movement. In a hybrid, transdisciplarian, translingual and historical approach using a wide range of visual and textual artifacts, the complexity of interactions described here opens our imagination to new ways of thinking about culture.

Aránzazu Ascunce Arenas is assistant professor of Spanish at the University of Hawaii.

List of IllustrationsAcknowledgments IntroductionChapter 1: Introduction to the Avant-GardeChapter 2: The Avant-Garde as Network Introduction to Network StudiesOther Considerations and Critical NodesChapter 3: The Crisis of ModernityThe Modernization of Spain and The Rebirth of Catalan Culture The Perpetuation of Violence at the Birth of a New Century The Avant-Garde Revolution Chapter 4: One Hundred Little Magazines Stage One: Consensus Stage Two: RevolutionStage Three: Retreat Chapter 5: The Art of Seeing. To See and Be Seen in Spain’s Avant-Garde Art Scene Master Bridge-Builder: Rafael Barradas, the OutsiderDissonances and Resonances of Avant-Garde Art in Spain Prior and During World War I The Iberians: The First Major Modern Art Show in Madrid, but without the CatalansThe Last Modern Art Show of the Decade in Madrid and the Yellow ManifestoChapter 6: The Quixotic Quest of Ernesto Giménez CaballeroBefore La Gaceta LiterariaNegotiating a New Iberian IdentityAfter the DictatorshipConclusionAppendixesChronologyBibliography

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.3.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Naturwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Volkskunde
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-61148-425-1 / 1611484251
ISBN-13 978-1-61148-425-0 / 9781611484250
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