Critical Perspectives on Iberian Studies
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abstract
The recent emergence of ‘Iberian Studies’ requires a crucial reflection on the challenges and potentialities associated with this area. This volume intends to contribute to methodological renewal and compiles essays that explore possibilities of analysis over the Iberian space and related phenomena. It offers a plural framework of theoretical references and perspectives, in which the challenges posed by Basque, Catalan and Galician cases are especially focused. Thereby, this book is a valuable tool for reading the current situation and for developing a new critical thinking about this object of study.
Interdisciplinarity • Basque Studies • Luso-Brazilian/Portuguese Studies • Violence • Galician Studies • Catalan Studies • Catalan culture • Iberisms • Hispanism • Translation • Epistemological reflexivity • Culture • Iberian Studies • Canon formation • GIS • Digital Humanities • Globalisation • Identity building • Literary systems • Oral tradition • Feminism • Pan-Hispanic folk balladry • Cultural conflict • Postimperialism • Local literatures • State • Gender • World literature • Philology • Canon • Cultural planning • Vertical and horizontal historiography • Cultural stereotypes • Literary Criticism • Island Studies • Cinema and national image • Imagology • Subjectivity • Academia • Interliterariness • Centre • Polyphony • Literary geography • Nationalism • S • Periphery • Sexuality • U • Contemporary Galician narrative • Comparative Literature • Cultural memory • Queer Studies • Political fantasy • Modes of remembering • Centripetal and centrifugal movements • Commercial nationalism • Digital cartography • Literary history • Translation Studies • Nation branding • Literature