Title Pages
Title Pages
Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures
Series Editors
L. Elena Delgado, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Niamh Thornton, University of Liverpool
Series Editorial Board
Jo Labanyi, New York University
Chris Perriam, University of Manchester
Paul Julian Smith, CUNY Graduate Center
This series aims to provide a forum for new research on modern and contemporary hispanic and lusophone cultures and writing. The volumes published in Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures reflect a wide variety of critical practices and theoretical approaches, in harmony with the intellectual, cultural and social developments that have taken place over the past few decades. All manifestations of contemporary hispanic and lusophone culture and expression are considered, including literature, cinema, popular culture, theory. The volumes in the series will participate in the wider debate on key aspects of contemporary culture.
5 Kirsty Hooper, Writing Galicia into the World: New Cartographies, New Poetics
6 Ann Davies, Spanish Spaces: Landscape, Space and Place in Contemporary Spanish Culture
7 Edgar Illas, Thinking Barcelona: Ideologies of a Global City
8 Joan Ramon Resina, Iberian Modalities: A Relational Approach to the Study of Culture in the Iberian Peninsula
9 Bruno Carvalho, Porous City: A Cultural History of Rio de Janeiro (from the 1810s Onward)
10 Javier Krauel, Imperial Emotions: Cultural Responses to Myths of Empire in Fin-de-Siècle Spain
11 Luis Moreno-Caballud, translated by Linda Grabner, Cultures of Anyone: Studies on Cultural Democratization in the Spanish Neoliberal Crisis
12 H. Rosi Song, Lost in Transition: Constructing Memory in Contemporary Spain
13 Andrés Zamora, Featuring Post-National Spain: Film Essays
14 Paul Julian Smith, Dramatized Societies: Quality Television in Spain and Mexico
15 Joan Ramon Resina, The Ghost in the Constitution: Historical Memory and Denial in Spanish Society
16 José Colmeiro, Peripheral Visions/Global Sounds: From Galicia to the World
17 Regina Galasso, Translating New York: The City’s Languages in Iberian Literatures
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