Catalonia's Human Towers

Catalonia's Human Towers
Author: Mariann Vaczi
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253067170

The building of human towers (castells) is a centuries-old traditional sport where hundreds of men, women, and children gather in Catalan squares to create breathtaking edifices through a feat of collective athleticism. The result is a great spectacle of effort and overcoming, tension and release. Catalonia's Human Towers is an ethnographic look at the thriving castells practice--a symbol of Catalan cultural heritage and identity amid debates around national autonomy and secession from Spain. While the main function of building castells is to grow community through a low-cost, intergenerational, and inclusive leisure activity, Mariann Vaczi reveals how this unique sport also provides a social base, image, and vocabulary for the independence movement. Highlighting the intersection of folklore, performance, and sport, Catalonia's Human Towers captures the subtle processes by which the body becomes politicized and ideology becomes embodied, with all the desires, risks and precarities of collective constructions.

Castells. Human Towers

Castells. Human Towers
Author: Josep Almirall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Acrobatics
ISBN: 9788484784739

The perfect visual guide to discover this Catalan tradition of human towers, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2010. Contains texts by the expert Josep Almirall, photos and explanatory drawings to enjoy the world of the Castells.

Constructing Catalan Identity

Constructing Catalan Identity
Author: Michael A. Vargas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 3319767445

This is a book about how Catalans use their past, real and imagined, in the construction of their present and future. Michael A. Vargas inventories the significant people, signal events, and familiar icons that constitute the Catalan collective memory, from Wilfred the Hairy and Sant Jordi to the mountain monastery of Montserrat, red peasant caps, and human towers in town squares. He then considers how that inventory is employed to posit a brilliant political heritage at the forefront of modern European democracy—and for some, to build a powerful independence movement. As the future of Catalonia remains fraught, this book offers a lively and engaging exploration of how we draw upon history to confront contemporary challenges.

Tormented Voices

Tormented Voices
Author: Thomas N. Bisson
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674895287

Peasants of remote history rarely speak to us in their own voices, but Thomas Bisson's engagement with the records of several hundred twelfth-century rural Catalonians enables us to hear these voices. Bisson describes these peasants socially and culturally, showing how their experience figured in a wider crisis of power during the twelfth century.

Homage to Catalonia

Homage to Catalonia
Author: George Orwell
Publisher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2023-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 6257120861

Homage to Catalonia is George Orwell's personal account of his experiences and observations fighting for the POUM militia of the Republican army during the Spanish Civil War. The war was one of the defining events of his political outlook and a significant part of what led him to write in 1946, "Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for Democratic Socialism, as I understand it." The first edition was published in the United Kingdom in 1938. The book was not published in the United States until February 1952, when it appeared with an influential preface by Lionel Trilling. The only translation published in Orwell's lifetime was into Italian, in December 1948. A French translation by Yvonne Davet-with whom Orwell corresponded, commenting on her translation and providing explanatory notes-in 1938-39, was not published until five years after Orwell's death. Book Summary: Orwell served as a private, a corporal (cabo) and-when the informal command structure of the militia gave way to a conventional hierarchy in May 1937-as a lieutenant, on a provisional basis, in Catalonia and Aragon from December 1936 until June 1937. In June 1937, the leftist political party with whose militia he served (the POUM, the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification, an anti-Stalinist communist party) was declared an illegal organisation, and Orwell was consequently forced to flee. Having arrived in Barcelona on 26 December 1936, Orwell told John McNair, the Independent Labour Party's (ILP) representative there, that he had "come to Spain to join the militia to fight against Fascism." He also told McNair that "he would like to write about the situation and endeavour to stir working class opinion in Britain and France." McNair took him to the POUM barracks, where Orwell immediately enlisted. "Orwell did not know that two months before he arrived in Spain, the [Soviet law enforcement agency] NKVD's resident in Spain, Aleksandr Orlov, had assured NKVD Headquarters, 'the Trotskyist organisation POUM can easily be liquidated'-by those, the Communists, whom Orwell took to be allies in the fight against Franco."

Castells in the Construction of a Catalan Community

Castells in the Construction of a Catalan Community
Author: Aida Ribot Bencomo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN:

Since 2010, Catalonia has undergone a series of sociopolitical, economic, and cultural crises that have sparked a national debate over sovereignty. In the same period, the casteller phenomenon has also grown to almost double the number of casteller teams. Castells or human tower building is a cultural activity dating to the 18th century that has undergone changes in recent decades and has become an emblematic expression of the Catalan society. This study explores two casteller teams in Barcelona's metropolitan area from an anthropological perspective in a context of socioeconomic crisis and national debate over sovereignty. Although the relationship between castells and the increased support for sovereignty in Catalonia might seem evident, this study takes a more nuanced ethnographic approach to understand what motivates a socially, economically, and ethno-linguistically diverse population to join these teams. The increased interest in casteller activity raises many questions, of which I highlight four: 1) what brings people from diverse backgrounds to participate in castells; 2) what meanings do participants themselves assign to the activity; 3) how are different semiotic practices mobilized to negotiate a collective identity that is relevant to them; and 4) how may the notion of community at castells contribute to or reflect a re-imagination of the larger Catalan society in the context of the independence debate. The dissertation demonstrates how participants learn and engage with different semiotic strategies that construct a sense of community. I show how participants use and regulate their bodies and physicality at castells, their linguistic practices and experiences with language, and the formation of local identities rooted in the streets and plazas. Finally, I also address how these experiences are instrumentalized for political action and how participants respond to political and economic challenges within the casteller community. This study reveals that even within a hierarchical team organization, these practices support collaborative and relatively egalitarian relationships among members that challenge traditional boundaries and stereotypes in Catalonia based on class, language, and origin. It shows how collective identities are negotiated physically, linguistically, and spatially to construct a meaningful community for an increasingly diverse population in Catalonia.

Catalonia: A New History

Catalonia: A New History
Author: Andrew Dowling
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2022-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000641600

Catalonia: A New History revises many traditional and romantic conceptions in the historiography of a small nation. This book engages with the scholarship of the past decade and separates nationalist myth-history from real historical processes. It is thus able to provide the reader with an analytical account, situating each historical period within its temporal context. Catalonia emerges as a territory where complex social forces interact, where revolts and rebellions are frequent. This is a contested terrain where political ideologies have sought to impose their interpretation of Catalan reality. This book situates Catalonia within the wider currents of European and Spanish history, from pre-history to the contemporary independence movement, and makes an important contribution to our understanding of nation-making.