edited by Barry Jordan and Rikki Morgan-Tamosunas.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
2000.
x, 326 pages :
illustrations ;
25 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-320) and index.
List of contributors -- Introduction -- pt. I. Redefining national identities. 1. Culture and development: the impact of 1960s 'desarrollismo' / Alex Longhurst ; 2. Selling Spanish 'otherness' since the 1960s / Dorothy Kelly ; 3. Collective memory, the nation-state and post-Franco society / Michael Richards ; 4. Race, immigration and multiculturalism in Spain / David Corkill ; 5. 1992: memories and modernities / Tony Morgan ; 6. How Spanish is it? Spanish cinema and national identity / Barry Jordan -- pt. II. Negotiating the past. 7. Heritage: devolution and the recovery of diversity / Tony Morgan ; 8. Cultural memory, commerce and the arts: the Valencian Institute of Modern Art (IVAM) / Trinidad Manchado ; 9. Postmodernism and the contemporary Spanish avant-garde / Antonio Sánchez ; 10. Screening the past: history and nostalgia in contemporary Spanish cinema / Rikki Morgan-Tamosunas ; 11. Sects and secularity: another cinema, another Spain / Ryan Prout ; 12. Spectacle, trauma and violence in contemporary Spain / Cristina Moreiras Menor -- pt. III. Media: regulation, markets, publics. 13. Public accountability and private interests: regulation and the flexible media regime in Spain / Philip Deacon ; 14. Politics and television news in Spain / Iñaki Zabaleta ; 15. New media technologies in Spain: a healthy pluralism? / Richard Maxwell ; 16. The Spanish film industry in the 1980s and 1990s / Barry Jordan ; 17. Marketing with local culture in Spain: selling the transnational way / Richard Maxwell -- pt. IV. Other voices. 18. Gendered images: constructions of masculinity and femininity in television advertising / Elvira Antón ; 19. Representation of alternative sexualities in contemporary Spanish writing and film / Jacky Collins and Chris Perriam ; 20. Changing subjects: gendered identities in ETA and radical Basque nationalism / Carrie Hamilton ; 21. Re-registering Spanish feminism / Margaret Andrews and Anny Brooksbank Jones ; 22. Laws of silence: homosexual identity and visibility in contemporary Spanish culture / Alberto Mira ; 23. The politics and representation of disability in contemporary Spain / Madeline Conway -- pt. V. Youth and popular cultures. 24. The construction of youth in Spain in the 1980s and 1990s / Mark Allinson ; 25. A punk called Pedro: la movida in the films of Pedro Almodóvar / Múria Tirana Toribio ; 26. Femme foetal: the triple terror of the young Basque woman in Pasajes / Ryan Prout ; 27. Media pleasures: reading the telenovela / Hugh O'Donnell ; 28. Football and fandom in Spain / Liz Crolley -- Glossary -- Further reading -- Index.
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Spanish studies is changing under the influence of cultural theory. This text offers approaches, types of work and source materials, starting with the contradictory process of economic modernization beginning in the 1960s.