Creative Cognition and the Cultural Panorama of Twentieth-Century Spain

Creative Cognition and the Cultural Panorama of Twentieth-Century Spain
Author: C. Gala
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137499869

This multidisciplinary study focuses on the creative state as the nucleus of the work of numerous poets, artists, and philosophers from twentieth-century Spain. Beginning with cognitive science, Gala explores the mental processes and structures that underline creative thinking, for poets like José María Hinojosa, Clara Janés, and Jorge Guillén.

Creative Cognition and the Cultural Panorama of Twentieth-century Spain

Creative Cognition and the Cultural Panorama of Twentieth-century Spain
Author: Candelas Gala
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015
Genre: Art and literature
ISBN: 9781349702565

Poets and artists create works that astound and move us, but what is the nature of their creative process? How do thought and reality, the physical and the psychological, interact in their work? How do they use body and mind, emotions and cognition, the objective and the subjective, to reconcile the self and the world, art and reality? Creative Cognition and the Cultural Panorama of Twentieth Century-Spain is a multidisciplinary study of poets, plastic artists, and philosophers mainly from twentieth-century Spain. It focuses on the creative state as the nucleus of the artist's work as it brings forth cognitive experiences that are out of the ordinary realm of knowledge about the self, art, and the world. Not a strictly neurobiological approach, it takes cognitive science as a point of departure to explore the mental processes and structures that underline creative thinking.

The Place of Silence

The Place of Silence
Author: Mark Dorrian
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-02-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1350076600

The Place of Silence explores the poetics and politics of silence in architecture. Bringing together contributions by internationally recognized scholars in architecture and the humanities, it explores the diverse practices, affects, politics and cultural meanings of silence, silent places and silent buildings in historical and contemporary contexts. What counts as silence in specific situations is highly relative, and the term itself carries complex and varied significations which make it a revealing field of study. Chapters explore a range of themes, from the apparent 'loss of silence' in the contemporary urban world; through designed silent spaces; to the forced silences of oppression, catastrophe, or technological breakdown. The book unfolds a rich and complementary array of perspectives which address – through the lens of architecture and place – questions of sound, atmosphere, and attunement, together building a volume which will form the key scholarly resource on architecture and silence.

Collapse, Catastrophe and Rediscovery

Collapse, Catastrophe and Rediscovery
Author: Jennifer Brady
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2014-06-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443860735

After nearly forty years of dictatorship and an abrupt transition to democracy in the twentieth century, Spain is now in a moment of great rediscovery. The Peninsular country’s precarious past, paired with its current situation of economic crisis (currently Spain has one of the highest unemployment rates in the Eurozone) and movements to recover languages, literatures and cultures other than Spanish, creates a country where artists, authors and directors are exploring existential and social issues in new and revitalized ways. The chapters included in Collapse, Catastrophe, and Rediscovery: Spain’s Cultural Panorama in the Twenty First Century explore filmic, literary and cultural representations of modern-day Spain, and the contributing authors offer insight into how the past has affected the country’s artistic and literary production of today and how film and literature dialogue with the social and economic situation of Spain in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Anchored to current cultural and social trends, this collection presents a variety of perspectives and a wide range of analyses of some of the most pertinent contemporary Spanish texts and films with the goal of expanding conceptualizations of the cultural panorama of Spain today.

Constructing Identity in Contemporary Spain

Constructing Identity in Contemporary Spain
Author: Jo Labanyi
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2002
Genre: National characteristics, Spanish
ISBN: 9780198159933

These interdisciplinary essays focus on how cultural practices help form the Spanish identity, by introducing a range of theoretical debates and exploring specific areas of 20th century Spanish culture.

The Cultural Politics of Twentieth-century Spanish Theatre

The Cultural Politics of Twentieth-century Spanish Theatre
Author: Carey Kasten
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1611483816

The Cultural Politics of Twentieth-Century Spanish Theater argues that twentieth-century artists used the Golden Age Eucharist plays called autos sacramentales to reassess the way politics and the arts interact in the Spanish nation's past and present, and to posit new ideas for future relations between the state and the national culture industry. The book traces the phenomenon of the twentieth-century auto to show how theater practitioners revisited this national genre to manifest different, oftentimes opposing, ideological and aesthetic agendas. It follows the auto from the avant-garde stagings and rewritings of the form in the early twentieth century, to the Francoist productions by the Teatro Nacional de la Falange, to postmodern parodies of the form in the era following Franco's death to demonstrate how twentieth-century Spanish dramatists use the auto in their reassessment of the nation's political and artistic past, and as a way of envisioning its future.

Humanizing Childhood in Early Twentieth-Century Spain

Humanizing Childhood in Early Twentieth-Century Spain
Author: Anna Kathryn Kendrick
Publisher: Legenda
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2020-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781781885413

Bringing together readings of Spanish intellectuals and New Education theorists, Anna Kathryn Kendrick argues that Spanish pedagogues drew upon, and in part secularized, 'catholic' notions of wholeness and totality.

Women's Narrative and Film in Twentieth-century Spain

Women's Narrative and Film in Twentieth-century Spain
Author: Kathleen Mary Glenn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2002
Genre: ART
ISBN: 9780203952832

"Women's Narrative and Film in 20th Century Spain examines the development of the feminine cultural tradition in spain and how this tradition reshaped and defined a Spanish national identity. Each chapter focuses on representation of autobiography, alienation and exile, marginality, race, eroticism, political activism, and feminism within the ever-changing nationalisms in different regions of Spain. The book describes how concepts of gender and difference shaped the individual, collective, and national identities of Spanish women and significantly modified the meaning and representation of female sexuality."--Provided by publisher.