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Muslims --- National characteristics, Spanish. --- History --- Spain --- Civilization --- Islamic influences. --- Ethnic relations. --- National characteristics, Spanish --- Spanish national characteristics
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In the Western imagination, Spain often evokes the colorful culture of al-Andalus, the Iberian region once ruled by Muslims. Tourist brochures inviting visitors to sunny and romantic Andalusia, home of the ingenious gardens and intricate arabesques of Granada's Alhambra Palace, are not the first texts to trade on Spain's relationship to its Moorish past. Despite the fall of Granada to the Catholic Monarchs in 1492 and the subsequent repression of Islam in Spain, Moorish civilization continued to influence both the reality and the perception of the Christian nation that emerged in place of al-Andalus.In Exotic Nation, Barbara Fuchs explores the paradoxes in the cultural construction of Spain in relation to its Moorish heritage through an analysis of Spanish literature, costume, language, architecture, and chivalric practices. Between 1492 and the expulsion of the Moriscos (Muslims forcibly converted to Christianity) in 1609, Spain attempted to come to terms with its own Moorishness by simultaneously repressing Muslim subjects and appropriating their rich cultural heritage. Fuchs examines the explicit romanticization of the Moors in Spanish literature-often referred to as "literary maurophilia"-and the complex, often silent presence of Moorish forms in Spanish material culture. The extensive hybridization of Iberian culture suggests that the sympathetic depiction of Moors in the literature of the period does not trade in exoticism but instead reminded Spaniards of the place of Moors and their descendants within Spain. Meanwhile, observers from outside Spain recognized its cultural debt to al-Andalus, often deliberately casting Spain as the exotic racial other of Europe.
Muslims --- National characteristics, Spanish. --- History. --- Spain --- History --- Civilization --- Islamic influences. --- Ethnic relations. --- Spanish national characteristics --- Cultural Studies. --- Literature. --- Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
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History of Spain --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Labor --- National characteristics, Spanish --- Work ethic --- History. --- Spain --- Historiography. --- Ethic, Work --- Ethics --- Spanish national characteristics --- Labor and laboring classes --- Manpower --- Work --- Working class --- History
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Nationalism --- Popular culture --- Nationalisme --- Culture populaire --- Spain --- Espagne --- Intellectual life --- Civilization --- Vie intellectuelle --- Civilisation --- National characteristics, Spanish. --- #KVHA:Cultuur; Spanje --- National characteristics, Spanish --- Spanish national characteristics --- History --- Sociology of culture
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This book explores from a new perspective the fraught processes of Spaniards' efforts to formulate a national identity, from the Enlightenment to the present day. Focusing on the nation's Islamic-African legacy, Susan Martin-Márquez disputes received wisdom that Spain has consistently rejected its historical relationship to Muslims and Africans. Instead, she argues, Spaniards have sometimes denied and sometimes embraced this legacy, and that vacillation has served to destabilize presumably fixed borders between Europe and the Muslim world and between Europe and Africa. Martin-Márquez analyzes a wealth of texts produced by Spaniards as well as by Africans and Afro-Spaniards from the early nineteenth century forward. She illuminates the complexities and disorientations of Spanish identity and shows how its evolution has important implications for current debates not only in Spanish culture but also in other countries involved in negotiating a modern identity.
National characteristics, Spanish --- Spanish national characteristics --- History. --- Spain --- Africa --- Civilization --- African influences. --- Islamic influences. --- Colonies --- History --- National characteristics --- National characteristics, Spanish -- History.. --- Spain -- Civilization -- African influences.. --- Spain -- Civilization -- Islamic influences.. --- Spain -- Colonies -- Africa.
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This innovative study examines the cultural mechanisms in early modern Spain that led to the translation, imitation and selective adoption of the values embodied by the Italian Renaissance. These mechanisms served to delineate a national tradition that addressed the needs of a changing society and gave a 'Spanish' physiognomy to the Italian experience, which ultimately led to the Golden Age. By examining such important texts as the sentimental fictions of Diego de San Pedro and Juan de Flores, the Spanish translation of 'Orlando Furioso', 'Don Quixote', and the 'Polifemo', Binotti first describes the conditions imposed on book production by both the expectations of an elite audience and the limitations of the printing market while outlining the process of the creation of an expressive poetic language and the quest for literary models. She then looks at Ambrosio de Morales' chronicles and Bernardo de Aldrete's 'Del Origen', showing how a cultural discourse founded on foreign scholarship paved the way for the establishment of innovative-and autochtonous-methods of historical and scientific analysis in the early seventeenth-century. LUCIA BINOTTI is an associate professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
National characteristics, Spanish. --- Nationalism and literature --- Spanish literature --- Literature and nationalism --- Literature --- Spanish national characteristics --- History. --- History and criticism. --- Spain --- Civilization --- Cultural mechanisms. --- Golden Age. --- Imperial Spain. --- Italian Renaissance. --- Literary language. --- Literary models. --- Literary traditions. --- Spanish translation.
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This book explores the appropriation of Islamic architecture by Spanish historians during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, illuminating its relationship to the development of Spanish national identity
Islamic architecture --- National characteristics, Spanish --- Spanish national characteristics --- Arab architecture --- Architecture, Arab --- Architecture, Islamic --- Architecture, Moorish --- Architecture, Muslim --- Architecture, Saracenic --- Moorish architecture --- Muslim architecture --- Saracenic architecture --- Religious architecture --- Historiography. --- History. --- Architecture --- History of civilization --- historiography --- identity --- Hispano-Moresque --- Andalusia --- Historiography --- History --- Architecture islamique --- Caractère national espagnol --- Histoire. --- Espagne --- Historiographie.
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Spanish essays --- Spanish American essays --- Mental illness in literature. --- National characteristics, Spanish. --- National characteristics, Latin American. --- Spanish literature --- Spanish American literature --- Insanity in literature --- Psychopathology in literature --- Spanish national characteristics --- Latin American national characteristics --- History and criticism. --- Arguedas, Alcides, --- Rodó, Jose Enrique, --- Ganivet, Angel, --- Spain --- Latin America --- Espagne --- Espainiako Erresuma --- España --- Espanha --- Espanja --- Espanya --- Estado Español --- Hispania --- Hiszpania --- Isupania --- Kingdom of Spain --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Reino de España --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanie --- Shpanye --- Spanien --- Spanish State --- Supein --- イスパニア --- スペイン --- Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio countries --- Neotropical region --- Neotropics --- New World tropics --- Spanish America --- Moral conditions.
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Under the current cartographies of globalism, where frontiers mutate, vacillate, and mark the contiguity of discourse, questioning the Spanish border seems a particularly urgent task. The volume engages a wide spectrum of ambivalent regions-subjects that currently are, or have been seen in the past, as spaces of negotiation and contestation. However, they converge in their perception of the "Spanish" nation-space as a historical and ideological construct that is perpetually going through transformations and reformations. This volume advocates the position that intellectual responsibility must
Sociology of culture --- Sociolinguistics --- Spain --- Minorities --- National characteristics, Spanish --- #SBIB:39A6 --- Spanish national characteristics --- Ethnic minorities --- Foreign population --- Minority groups --- Persons --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Discrimination --- Ethnic relations --- Majorities --- Plebiscite --- Race relations --- Segregation --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Espagne --- Espainiako Erresuma --- España --- Espanha --- Espanja --- Espanya --- Estado Español --- Hispania --- Hiszpania --- Isupania --- Kingdom of Spain --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Reino de España --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanie --- Shpanye --- Spanien --- Spanish State --- Supein --- イスパニア --- スペイン --- Boundaries. --- Foreign relations. --- National characteristics, Spanish.
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A new direction in multicultural studies. This in-depth intercultural mirroring study examines the convergence of the Chinese, English, and Spanish worlds from a cultural and language perspective. The interlocking of three seemingly foreign mindsets in dealing with issues of nationalism, power, personal identity and life expectations opens a new window exposing our similarities through our intercultural connectors. The reader is taken on a new and fresh journey away from the routine stereotypical approach that relies on examining cultural diversity.
Cultural pluralism. --- Individualism. --- Multiculturalism. --- National characteristics, British. --- National characteristics, Chinese. --- National characteristics, Spanish. --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Individualism --- National characteristics, Chinese --- National characteristics, British --- National characteristics, Spanish --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Social Change --- Spanish national characteristics --- British national characteristics --- Chinese national characteristics --- Economics --- Equality --- Political science --- Self-interest --- Sociology --- Libertarianism --- Personalism --- Persons --- Cultural diversity --- Diversity, Cultural --- Diversity, Religious --- Ethnic diversity --- Pluralism (Social sciences) --- Pluralism, Cultural --- Religious diversity --- Culture --- Cultural fusion --- Ethnicity --- Cultural diversity policy --- Cultural pluralism policy --- Ethnic diversity policy --- Social policy --- Anti-racism --- Government policy
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