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Extensiones de una política cultural decimonónica: asociaciones vanguardistas y articulaciones de lo popular en la Cataluña populista

VELAYOS, EMMANUEL

Revista hispánica moderna, 2015-12, Vol.68 (2), p.191-209 [Periódico revisado por pares]

New York: University of Pennsylvania Press

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  • Título:
    Extensiones de una política cultural decimonónica: asociaciones vanguardistas y articulaciones de lo popular en la Cataluña populista
  • Autor: VELAYOS, EMMANUEL
  • Assuntos: 20th century ; Avant-garde (Aesthetics) ; Business ; Catalonia ; Catalonia (Spain) ; Civilization ; Collective settlements ; Culture ; History ; Politics and government ; Populism ; Social classes ; Spain
  • É parte de: Revista hispánica moderna, 2015-12, Vol.68 (2), p.191-209
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  • Descrição: Así, Jordana Mendelson ha señalado sobre la cultura visual de la década de los treinta que "the merging of mechanical reproduction with traditional subject matter" fue parte de un proceso en el que "[i]mages of Spain's rural traditions and customs became . . . the constitutive form of modernity" (Documenting Spain XXXV). 2 Las asociaciones culturales burguesas articularon, a través de ateneos, recitales poéticos y publicaciones periódicas, "specific social and cultural settings . . . [that] provided a mechanism for the social classes practicing such arts to transmit through public performance and in print a record of their own existence" (Valis 137-38). 7 Daniel Giralt-Miracle ha señalado cómo "[t]he expansion of the city of Barcelona contributed to a great extent to the creation and maintenance of its own artistic market, which directed its tastes towards European art" (227). Asimismo, agrega que "throughout the second half of the eighteenth century a gradual increase in the activity of the local workshops become evident, as did the preoccupation with the question of the relationship between arts and industry" (227).
  • Editor: New York: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Idioma: Espanhol;Inglês

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