The Configuration of the Spanish Public Sphere : From the Enlightenment to the Indignados / ed. by David Jiménez Torres, Leticia Villamediana González.
Material type:
- 9781789202359
- 9781789202366
- Communication in politics -- Spain -- History
- Mass media -- Political aspects -- Spain -- History
- Political culture -- Spain -- History
- Political participation -- Spain -- History
- Public opinion -- Spain -- History
- Social participation -- Spain -- History
- HISTORY / Europe / Spain & Portugal
- Cultural and Political Modernization
- Latin America
- Media
- Spain
- Spanish-speaking World
- 323/.0420946 23
- JN8341 .C656 2019
- online - DeGruyter
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9781789202366 |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction A Spanish Public Sphere? -- Part I. The Eighteenth Century -- Chapter 1. Spain and Habermas’ Public Sphere: A Revisionist View -- Chapter 2. Benito Jerónimo Feijoo in the Initial Stages of the Spanish Public Sphere: Some Considerations -- Chapter 3. ‘Of National Politeness’: Civility and National Character in Spanish Travel Accounts to Great Britain -- Part II. The Nineteenth Century -- Chapter 4. News, Censorship and Propaganda in the Gazeta de Mexico during the Summer of 1808 -- Chapter 5. The Role of the Military in the Development of a Spanish Liberal Public Sphere (1820–23) -- Chapter 6. The Shape of the Public Sphere in Spain (1860–99): A Dream of Generalities -- Part III. The Twentieth Century -- Chapter 7. New Women for the Public Space: Aurora Rodríguez Carballeira and the Eugenic Mother (1879–1956) -- Chapter 8. Miguel de Unamuno’s Notion of Public Sphere -- Chapter 9. Spanish Modern Times: A Cinematographic National Sphere in the First Third of the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 10. What Was Public Opinion in the Francoist ‘New State’? Information, Publics and Rumour in the Spanish Postwar Era (1939–45) -- Part IV. The Twenty-First Century -- Chapter 11. The Political Cartoonist as Intellectual: Cultural Hegemony and Consensus in Crisis -- Chapter 12. The Old, the New and the Possible: Challenging Discourses and the Narrative Breach in Post-Neoliberal Crisis Spain -- Chapter 13. The 15-M Movement: Reinvigorating the Public Sphere in Spain -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- Index
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Since the explosion of the indignados movement beginning in 2011, there has been a renewed interest in the concept of the “public sphere” in a Spanish context: how it relates to society and to political power, and how it has evolved over the centuries. The Configuration of the Spanish Public Sphere brings together contributions from leading scholars in Hispanic studies, across a wide range of disciplines, to investigate various aspects of these processes, offering a long-term, panoramic view that touches on one of the most urgent issues for contemporary European societies.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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